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- A car drives through Poland. The scenery gradually changes: a town, high-rise flats and farmhouses. The car stops in a village. A female photographer from Western Europe gets out and avidly takes pictures of her surroundings. By chance, her eye is caught by the arrival of a wedding party. This marks the point of departure for several stories which unfold during the course of the wedding.
- 11-year-old Alla desperately wants to get to an elite ballet academy in St. Petersburg. The jury give her a second chance - in 2 months' time she just needs to improve her proportions.
- Piotr Szulkin's second student film. A beautifully shot, near-abstract study of a working day for a group of dustbin men.
- Away from cities a man puts up a watermelon stall. Rare local drivers pass by without stopping. Only tourists stop to have a picture taken in front of such a peculiar sight. Such a business can hardly bring profit. To make things worse another seller puts up his stall opposite from him. The film shows a day in the life of watermelon seller.
- Young men are faced with a medical commission for army recruits and asked to choose where they want to get to, at least theoretically.
- At the photographer's we can see the young and the old being photographed. But there are also various types of photographers.
- After an accident, a man remembers his complicated relationships with women.
- Hierophany is the manifestation of the sacred (from the Greek, "hieros" is equivalent to "sacred" and "phaneia" to "manifest"), and this film addresses this concept in the form of an animated, dreamlike journey.
- Polish society is represented here by the customers of a dingy bar who drink, flirt and chat about things both extremely vital and completely trivial.
- The 1966 visit of Hollywood movie star Kirk Douglas at the legendary Polish State Film School in Lódz.
- Maria and Pawel is a young, loving, married couple who have been unsuccessfully trying to have a baby. When medicine begins to fail, Maria finds quack woman who could help them. It quickly turns out, that the faith in unconventional methods of treatment, can separate them forever.
- An ironic essay on contemporary man, entangled in a network of information systems.
- A Ring in a Pig's Nose was inspired by a story of Thomas Mann.