At the top of the list is the film "Entropia" (Entropy) by director Anna Fam- Rieskaniemi, where people are forced to face the invisible consequences of their own choices. Next is Blacksheep by director Aleksander Pietrzak, which has fallen deep into the family of Magda and Arek after 25 years of seemingly stable marriage.
The long-standing secrets from Magda's attraction to women to Arek's unemployment and the selfishness of Tomek, a famous YouTuber, rise up together, creating a chain of events that force each person to find a way out for themselves.
Feast of Fire by director Kinga Dębska takes the audience into the inner world of Nastka, a girl with cerebral palsy who looks into life through a small window. The father has not yet given up the pain of losing his wife, while the sister of ballet Łucja pursues glory at all costs. The appearance of her neighbor Jozefina became a catalyst to help the whole family embark on a healing journey, opening up the option to let go of the spotlight to regain their identity.
Belonging to the documentary genre, Pianoforte by director Jakub Piątek offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at the Chopin International Piano Competition - an event that every 5 years is considered the fate of talented young artists. The film records both sublime and broken moments, sketching the journey to adulthood under the pressure of young people standing at the milestone of their careers.
In Kulej - After the heat (Kulej. All that glitters isnt gold), director Xawery Zulawski recreates the life of British authorized legend Jerzy Kulej and his wife Helena, during the period of 1964 still68 when Olympic victories brought him to the peak of fame but also pushed their marriage into a fierce challenge. The film looks at the price of glory, where victory can become the greatest burden on those closest to each other.
Horry Story by director Adrian Apanel chose a satirical voice to follow in the footsteps of Tomek - a new graduate student determined to achieve his dream position in a corporation.
Closing the program is "Off We Go" by director Mariusz Kuczewski, a touching comedy about two old men and women Joziek and Ela who risked their lives to " Escaped Home" on a Nysa car to make a trip around Poland.