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EUROPA EUROPA
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Taking America by storm, Agnieszka Holland's powerful film tells the story of a German-Jewish teenager who survives WWII by living as a Nazi for seven years.
PIGS (PSY)
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Boguslaw Linda stars in this gripping "Kielbasa Eastern" about former secret police agents who attempt to remain friends and find their identities in the new state.
EROICA
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Andrzej Munk's black comedy about the Warsaw Uprising is "one of the few modern movies that has something relevant to say about the modern world" (Kael).
MOTHER JOAN OF THE ANGELS
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Full of brilliant symbolism, Jerzy Kawalerowicz's adaptation of Aldous Huxley's The Devils of Loudun transposes the action to a 17th-century Polish convent.
ON THE SILVER GLOBE
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"The most frightening art film you will ever see," wrote Michael Atkinson about this banned sci-fi epic by controversial Polish director Andrej Zulawski.
FIVE FROM BARSKA STREET
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Honored at the Cannes Film Festival in 1954, this is an accomplished work from Aleksander Ford and one of the first major Polish films to be shot in color.
KNIFE IN THE WATER
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Polanski's Oscar-winning debut is an incisive study of three people--a married couple and a hitchhiker--spending a casual weekend on a yacht. Sure.
INTERROGATION, THE
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This intense drama of a woman victimized by a Stalinist government was banned by Polish authorities for years before going on to win at Cannes in 1990.
DECALOGUE, THE
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Krzysztof Kieslowski explores the timeless moral issues of human existence through ten contemporary tales, each based on one of the Ten Commandments.
ANDRZEJ WAJDA: THREE WAR FILMS
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A Generation, Kanal, and Ashes and Diamonds--three groundbreaking films that ushered in the "Polish School" movement and solidified the importance of their creator.