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Directed by Krzysztof KieślowskiOrigin PologneGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Films about suicideActors Grażyna Szapołowska,
Olaf Lubaszenko,
Artur Barciś,
Stanisław GawlikRating80%
Nineteen-year-old Tomek (Olaf Lubaszenko) is living in an apartment complex in Warsaw with his godmother—staying in her son's room while he's away. Raised in an orphanage, the shy Tomek has few friends and works as a postal clerk. Tomek has been spying on a beautiful older woman, Magda (Grazyna Szapolowska), who lives in an adjacent apartment complex. Using a telescope, he watches her every night performing mundane tasks, working on her artwork, and entertaining men. To get closer to her, he slips fake postal notices in her mailbox for a nonexistent money order at his post office. He also calls her anonymously to hear her voice. Tomek's obsession is focused more on her everyday activities rather than her sex life; when he sees her becoming sexual with men, he trains the telescope away and does not watch., 56minutes
Directed by Krzysztof KieślowskiGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Daniel Olbrychski,
Joanna Szczepkowska,
Artur Barciś,
Henryk BaranowskiRating2%
It is Christmas Eve. Janusz (Daniel Olbrychski), a taxicab driver, plays Święty Mikołaj (roughly equivalent to Santa Claus) for his children and then comes home as himself (crossing paths briefly with Krzysztof from Decalogue I) to his wife and children, in order to spend the evening with them. They attend mass in the city. There he spots Ewa (Maria Pakulnis), with whom he had an affair three years earlier. Ewa just happened upon the church after visiting her senile aunt in the retirement home (the aunt asks Ewa whether she's done her homework, but also enquires after her husband)., 55minutes
Directed by Krzysztof KieślowskiGenres DramaActors Artur Barciś,
Tadeusz Łomnicki,
Marian Opania,
Bronisław PawlikRating74%
Warsaw, Poland, around year 1985. Zofia (Maria Koscialkowska) is an elderly but sporty university professor who is friends with stamp-collecting neighbour Czesłav "Root" Janicki. Elżbieta (Teresa Marczewska), a woman in her forties, who is from New York but speaks excellent Polish and is clearly of Polish descent, is visiting the University of Warsaw. She goes to Zofia's ethics lecture. Elżbieta and Zofia are professional acquaintances from the USA, Elżbieta having translated Zofia's works, and the latter is glad to introduce her friend to the students. , 55minutes
Directed by Krzysztof KieślowskiGenres DramaActors Anna Polony,
Dariusz Jabłoński,
Bogusław Linda,
Artur Barciś,
Bożena DykielRating77%
Prior to the events of the film: Ewa is the mother of 22-year-old Majka. She was unable to have any more children after Majka, although she would have liked to. She became head-mistress of a school where she hired a literature professor, Wojtek. Wojtek met and fell in love with then-16-year-old Majka, who got pregnant and had a daughter, Ania. However, due to the 'scandal' of it all, Majka was forced to pretend that Ania was actually her little sister rather than her daughter, and Wojtek avoided charges for seducing a minor by simply walking away., 58minutes
Directed by Krzysztof KieślowskiGenres DramaActors Olaf Lubaszenko,
Grażyna Szapołowska,
Artur Barciś,
Stanisław GawlikRating2%
Tomek (Olaf Lubaszenko) is a nineteen-year-old orphan, living with the mother of a friend and working at the local post office. He has been observing an attractive woman in her thirties, Magda (Grażyna Szapołowska), and fallen in love with her. He sends false notices from the post office to her, calling her to pick up money which does not exist, just to see her. In the evenings, he spies on her through a telescope, as she lives in an apartment opposite his, and calls her frequently. Magda sees many men in her apartment and Tomek manages to ruin her dates by calling the gas service to check a leak., 57minutes
Directed by Krzysztof KieślowskiGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Films about capital punishmentActors Mirosław Baka,
Artur Barciś,
Krystyna Janda,
Krzysztof Globisz,
Zbigniew Zapasiewicz,
Olgierd ŁukaszewiczRating84%
The film begins with Piotr Balicki (Krzysztof Globisz), a young and idealistic lawyer who is about to take the bar exam. Jacek Łazar (Mirosław Baka) is a 20-year-old man, coming from the countryside. He wanders the streets of Warsaw and has apparently nothing to do. He keeps asking about a taxi stand but the first one he finds is very busy. Waldemar Rekowski (Jan Tesarz), a middle-aged taxicab driver, overweight, cruel-looking, lives in the Dekalog apartment block. He enjoys the freedom of his profession, with a wage and the power to ignore people whom he does not want to take in his taxi, as well as ogling young ladies., 57minutes
Directed by Krzysztof KieślowskiGenres DramaThemes Pregnancy films,
Medical-themed films,
Films about sexualityActors Krystyna Janda,
Aleksander Bardini,
Olgierd Łukaszewicz,
Artur Barciś,
Stanisław Gawlik,
Piotr FronczewskiRating77%
The episode focuses on two people: an elderly doctor (Aleksander Bardini), who lives alone in the ubiquitous Dekalog apartment block and works in a local hospital; and Dorota Geller (Krystyna Janda), a violinist with the Philharmonic Orchestra, who is in her 30s and lives in the same building., 53minutes
Directed by Krzysztof KieślowskiGenres DramaActors Henryk Baranowski,
Wojciech Klata,
Maja Komorowska,
Artur BarciśRating84%
Krzysztof lives alone with Paweł, his 12-year-old and highly intelligent son, and introduces him to the world of personal computers. They have several PCs in their flat and do many experiments with programming such as opening/closing the doors or turning on/off the tap water with help of the PC. , 56minutes
Directed by Krzysztof KieślowskiGenres DramaActors Janusz Gajos,
Aleksander Bardini,
Artur Barciś,
Igor Śmiałowski,
Andrzej ChyraRating2%
Anka (Adrianna Biedrzyńska), an attractive acting student, lives with her father, Michal (Janusz Gajos). Her mother has been dead since Anka was born. They get on well together and their relations are more like those between two friends rather than a father-daughter relationship. Michal often travels abroad on business trips and Anka does not feel very happy at home without him.