Marcel Łoziński Movies
- 1992

Tren na śmierć cenzora
Tren na śmierć cenzora01992HD
The film reveals the mechanisms of the communist institution of censorship. Famous filmmakers - Kazimierz Kutz, Andrzej Wajda, Krzysztof Kieslowski,...
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- 1986

My Place
My Place6.51986HD
At the famous Grand Hotel in Sopot, each worker - whether a porter, a maid, a cook or a stoker - feels an important part of their workplace. Perhaps...
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- 1971

Absolutorium
Absolutorium51971HD
A group of director's school colleagues meet after 12 years at his place. They talk about what they think of their life choices.
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- 1978

The Touch
The Touch81978HD
This movie is about the visit of Clive Harris, the famous healer, to Warsaw. Incredible crowds gather before the entrance and Harris "heals"...
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- 1972

Koło fortuny
Koło fortuny01972HD
A TV film about the preparations for Wojciech Fortuna's return from Sapporo, after he won the Olympic gold medal.
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- 1995

Anything Can Happen
Anything Can Happen7.21995HD
A story of life and death, featuring Lozinski's six-year-old son Tomaszek and elderly people spending time on the benches of a Warsaw park. Riding...
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- 2007

If It Happens
If It Happens92007HD
Tomek, Marcel Lozinski's son, is eighteen now. Exactly twelve years ago, when he was six, his father filmed him while he was visiting a park in...
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- 1979

Window to the Yard
Window to the Yard01979HD
A man doing the ironing on the ground floor of a tenement house observes the yard.
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- 1995

After the Victory 1989-1995
After the Victory 1989-199501995HD
Documentary about post-communist Poland.
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- 1971

Widziane z dołu
Widziane z dołu01971HD
Activities of inspectors of the management board of the Olsztyn branch of the Agricultural Workers' Union; a visit and meeting at the Karwino State...
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- 1993

89 mm from Europe
89 mm from Europe6.5911993HD
This movie shows the simplest difference between Europe and former Soviet Union. It is the eponymous 89 mm - Russian train tracks are 89 mm wider...
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