Aska och diamanter

There’s something haunting and raw about “Ashes and Diamonds.” It’s a black-and-white film full of lost characters, big questions, and unforgettable moments. Not your average war movie — this one really stays with you.

There’s something haunting and raw about “Ashes and Diamonds.” It’s a black-and-white film full of lost characters, big questions, and unforgettable moments. Not your average war movie — this one really stays with you.

Nothing else is quite like “The Saragossa Manuscript.” It’s trippy, mysterious, and packed with wild stories inside stories. Sure, it’s long, but it leaves you thinking about it long after the credits roll.

“Salto” drops you into a strange Polish village full of secrets, ghosts, and surreal moments. It’s heavy, a little confusing, and definitely not like anything else — but you can’t stop thinking about it after.

Nothing about “Sanatorium pod Klepsydra” is ordinary — it’s surreal, stunning, and totally unpredictable. It’s less a movie and more a strange, beautiful dream you get lost in (or maybe just confused by).

There’s just something about “Innocent Sorcerers.” It feels fresh, a bit weird, and way more real than most old movies. Even after all these years, it sticks with you.

This old-school Polish comedy bounces from clumsy gangsters to a chemist in trouble, mixing smart gags with pure chaos. Not perfect, but it’s got that classic charm you don’t see anymore.