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- The friendship between two tramp boat owners is threatened by the arrival of a beautiful and seductive passenger.
- The compelling story of two Jewish teenage sisters struggling to survive the Holocaust in Nazi occupied Poland. They are both talented: Ariana Elizabeth Bellak (born Ariana Spiegel), a child prodigy, performs on stage in Warsaw shortly before the war. She sings, plays piano, and recites poems. She also appears in several feature films by famous Polish directors and is commonly referred to as the "Polish Shirley Temple". She is nine years old when the war starts. Renia is more introverted, romantic and sensitive. She is a gifted poet who keeps a diary spanning the years 1939 to 1942. Ariana, who currently lives in New York, narrates her story on screen. Her narration intertwines with text from Renia's diary recited by Aleksandra Bernatek, an actress from their home town of Przemysl.
- Was the leader of the barbarians, Prince Mieszko I, surely baptized in 966? Where was this rite held and was it really the end of pagan beliefs in Poland? What is the path of the Piast state, the path of the pagans to the mighty Poland in the community of Christian member states?
- The history of Trzcinica - the oldest fortified stronghold in Poland.
- The authors of the film, together with scientists, are looking for the birthplace of the royal Piast dynasty. Is it really the city of Gniezno or maybe a city in Kalisz-Zawodzie? Scientists of various specialties present arguments for and against these theories. Thanks to computer animation, viewers can learn the secrets of the everyday life of the former inhabitants of the fortified city and learn about the great political events of those times.
- Little-known story of the heroic defense of fortifications "Borowskie Mountains" in the early days of World War II.
- The story of Polish orphans rescued from Siberia and their time spent under care of the Japanese Red Cross before their return to homeland.
- 1997– 52m6.7 (8)TV EpisodeThe Magi, also known as the Three Wise Men, are one of the warmest mysteries from the Bible. Celebrated in a different way in every Catholic country, these characters seem to have played a role in History and not just a matter of belief.
- The night a precious flute was stolen, a prisoner escaped and was murdered. Nicolas was charged to recover the flute. While doing investigations, he met difficulties and was attacked. Stabbed by assassins, he was left in the water to die.