Browse 6 movies from Film Open Group
The film deals with the reconstruction of Poland after regaining independence in 1918. It presents the greatest achievements of politicians, economists, inventors, and scientists whose ideas and accomplishments contributed to Poland's prosperity in the interwar period.
Jan 2019
Andrzej Stasiuk invites you along with him to Albania, speaking of his world, the human condition, and literature.
Aug 2009
The Smolensk disaster as seen through the eyes of foreign correspondents reporting on the events of April 2010.
Jan 2011
The film documents the events at the Presidential Palace after the national mourning period.
Mar 2011
The documentary depicts the birth of eugenics - a pseudo-science created in the 19th century that propounded the theory of perfecting the human race. According to the views of eugenicists, only healthy and creative individuals should reproduce. The film shows how these controversial ideas influenced the intellectual and political elite of the West in the 20th century, including the dictator of the Third Reich, Adolf Hitler. Eugenics is a pseudoscience created in the 19th century and treating the improvement of the human race. According to eugenicists, only healthy and creative individuals could procreate, and the procreation of the sick or disabled and racially unworthy (prostitutes, the poor, beggars) should be forbidden. The author of the film posits that modern genetics, the killing of unborn children and euthanasia have their roots in this infamous pseudoscience.
May 2010
A documentary about the modern controversy between Poland and Russia over Russian prisoners of war from the time when Poland regained its independence, after the First World War.
Jan 2010