Ewa Wisniewska

Total Credits at Criticker: 9 (Actor)
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Ricky is an escapee from a reform school. Julian escaped the anger of a voluntarily fire brigade in a small town from which he embezzled. They team together in Warsaw. In search for food they break into a villa and Ricky discovers a bundle of cash in the freezer. They decide to go on a rampage through the city.
The film evokes a childhood in rural Lithuania between the wars. A country boy, Tomaszek, lives on a rich estate, situated on the Polish border. He realizes that the Issa Valley he lives in is to be torn apart by internal political conflicts and unrests among the mixed population of Poles, Lithuanians, Jews and Russians. He, however, is captivated by a paradise surrounding him, the forest, and his fantasies. (imdb)
Seemingly they are totally unlike each other - they have various backgrounds, they praise different values and have other life experiences. Witek (Marian Dziędziel) is a widowed driver who have passed through thousands of kilometres in his life but never actually left Silesia. Barbara (Ewa Wiśniewska), is a retired music teacher having difficulties with pulling herself together after a loss of a close person - a painter with whom she spent the most beautiful years of her life. (pisf)
37-year-old Marta gets married and wants to have a baby. But her toxic relationship with overbearing mother complicates her life in many ways. (imdb)
Konrad (Zbigniew Cybulski) is wandering around in Warsaw while he waits for his delayed flight.
At the end of World War Two, Polish people move to the western lands vacated by Germans. But some ruthless profiteers pose as government representatives and intend to make off with loot from a deserted town they took over. One honest man stands up against them because he believes these goods belong to the people. (imdb)
A film of 3 episodes: Divorce-Polish Style; Birthday; One Hour's Journey.
A recently resurrected corpse recounts his life story, focusing on his strange relationship with a murderous alter-ego.
Marta is a romantic and a victim of fate. She shares a room with her sister Kasia and their grandmother, who tells her granddaughters insurgent stories instead of fairy tales. In the room behind the wall, their parents Tadek and Elzbieta live their married life. He is an intellect, constantly humiliated by the system, who silently envies his prosperous brother-in-law. She is the president of the company's "Solidarity" with the need for freedom and a dream to finally break out of Poland.