A film mocking the consumerist attitude towards life.
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People carrying boards with the letter L unite with people carrying banners with the letter F. The vowel E is formed. They follow the man with the balloon and... fall into the abyss. A man tries to stop them. He rips off his T-shirt with the letter E on it. However, the vowel has left a permanent mark on his skin.
Jan 1981
First edition of an animated newsreel containing - in the manner of newsreels - the latest news from the country and the world: "Polish economy in the grip of krill", "Oil spill in Karlin", "U-25 mystery deciphered", "Sensational-secession photoplasticon liquidated", "Situation in space".
Author's vision of "life after life". The man for whom death comes with a scythe is taken to the hospital. With the help of complicated equipment, he undergoes resuscitation procedures.
Dec 1986
Short film showing the relationship between man and nature.
Jan 1983
An anti-war film. Men doing exercises transform into soldiers, who in turn transform into deadly missiles. Rows of military crosses of merit on the uniforms of decorated soldiers - when turned 180 degrees - become cemetery alleys full of gravestone crosses. Exceptionally interesting visual setting.
A grotesque tale of the absurd adventures of a couple of little people, exploiting and parodying situations and gags from various genres of entertainment films: burlesque, comedy, crime, and horror.
Jan 1982
The engineer sitting behind his desk in his studio is tormented by visions and hallucinations, much like St. Anthony the Hermit once was. Women, apparitions, creatures, and skeletons from the paintings of Bosch and Dali appear. In the drawings he creates, there are more and more mechanical insects and birds, and finally, with the help of a computer, he manages to construct combat aircraft. He begins to control them. Explosions ring out. They are accompanied by the demonic laughter of the demiurge...
Jan 1987
An impression inspired by a fragment of the famous drama. Night, an old castle, a raging storm. In this gloomy setting, Shakespeare's hero delivers his famous monologue, "To be or not to be..."
The film is a praise of human willingness to take on the endless challenges of fate. The loaf of bread a prisoner receives each day is used to patch thousands of holes in the cell walls. They are inhabited by nerve-wracking busy insects that flit constantly from hole to hole. When the work is finished, the prisoner is unexpectedly transferred to another cell. The new loaf of bread held in his hands freezes dramatically halfway to his mouth: the walls of this cell are also strewn with thousands of holes.
May 1997
The sixth edition of the news chronicle. This time, the author reflects on the reasons for the nation's "deflation," reports on the state of national gastronomy, providing a recipe for "crisis" pizza, and advertises a new type of car, the "Siwek Tarpan Lux." In the "do it yourself" section, he advises on how to make shoes and T-shirts. He also advises on how to hide signs of luxury. The cultural chronicle is devoted to the festival in Oberhausen and its leading slogan "the road to the neighbor," without giving up on current commentary on political topics.
An elderly man living in an old tenement house has to move to a new apartment building. Despite its many amenities, he feels terrible there, like a bird in a cage or a plant transplanted to a new location.
Jan 1986
The protagonist of the film is an old man who is hit by several cars while trying to cross a dangerous street. He hardly gets out of it alive, but in a moment he rubs against death again, and more than once.
An anti-war poster. The words WAR, WAR flash across the screen. Meanwhile, in PEACE, the fate of the world hangs in the balance. It is decided by diplomats dressed in immaculately tailored suits, each of their gestures carefully considered. The moment the dignitaries turn and leave the room, they are equipped with military gear.
Jan 1984
A film joke in the tradition of turpism. Tempted by Satan, Adam and Eve prefer... raw snake meat to the apple.
A short feature film based on the interpretation of the song "Ta nasza młodość" ("Our Youth"). The camera focuses on the performers—old women and men. All of them are decorated with numerous communist-era medals...
A man sits by the water with his fishing rod cast, waiting for a catch. Soon, a huge fish appears, also hoping for a successful catch.