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Midnight Talks

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A romantic story of Matylda and Bartek. She - a woman in her thirties wants to have a baby without having to enter any sort of relationship. So, she places a very personal advertisement in a newspaper. The person who answers it turns out to be... Bartek - a cook.

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Testosterone

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The most recent Polish box-office hit. A comedy of the sexes.

The wedding of Kornel (Piotr Adamczyk), a young well-known scientist, to the famous singer, Alicja (Magda Boczarska), is to be the social event of the year. In the suburban reception hall, the final preparations are being made. Suddenly a silver Rolls-Royce arrives on the yard with a screech. Three men drag a badly beaten boy out of the car and lock themselves into one of the rooms. Who are they? Terrorists? Gangsters? Policemen with an unusual approach to the law?

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Wedding

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No.1 cause of divorce is marriage. Black comedy by Smarzowski.

Father-of-the bride Wieslaw Wojnar has one goal: to give his daughter the most memorable wedding in the village. Unfortunately, the Audi he gives his son-in-law as an inducement to marry the pregnant Kaska turns out to be stolen,her lover arrives uninvited, the band demands more money, and the police, the notary and the priest all have to be bribed before the night is over.

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Hope

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When a deeply moral and well-respected art historian steals an invaluable painting from a church, righteous and fanatic Francis records the crime on video to blackmail the perpetrator. Much to the thief’s bafflement, the young man is not interested in money but demands that the piece of art be returned to its original place. The borders between idealism and madness blur when it is revealed that Francis’ brother is in jail and his girlfriend has to tolerate Francis’ bizarre self-afflicted tests of courage...

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Extras

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Chinese filmmakers decide to shoot a movie in Poland. They perceive Poles as a nation of sad people, so they want to hire them, when they need Europeans with gloomy faces to work as extras. The surprising events on the film set will lead to a revision of stereotypes. People from two different nations will each look at themselves from a distance and as a result, it will bring them together.

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Polish films showing at Newham, Paisley and Peterborough.

Newham

Paisley

Peterborough

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