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- German occupation in Warsaw. Jan Brzechwa, unhappily in love with the hairdresser's wife, fights for love and survival. Due to his Jewish origin, the poet has to hide on the "Aryan side" of Warsaw. In mortal danger and loneliness, Brzechwa writes "Akademia Pana Kleksa", the most popular children's book in Polish literature. A film in the experimental convention of a documentary fairy tale, in which reality merges with the world of the imagination of a poet in love. A fairy tale illustrated with songs from pre-war movies and Brzechwa's cabaret hits performed by Jan Mlynarski.
- In 2084, when the male sex is near extinction, four women wait for their menstrual cycles to synchronize. They all want to become mothers and there can only be one donor. When the day comes, Donor finally appears at their doorstep. During a dinner he suffers an accident and seems to be dead.
- Maks goes on a 24-hour leave from prison because he wants to go to a casting for a TV show. On the journey he embarks on, he decides to take his younger brother Kamil.
- After the death of his wife and his only son, an aging painter cuts himself off from the world and from people and attempts to exist in his empty flat.
- During a trip to the park, a young nun, Zofia, who is moving in a wheelchair, touches a random stone. Suddenly he gets up on his own. Doctors have no explanation for this. And although the Mother Superior sweats a sweat so that the Vatican officially recognizes it as a miracle, the Archbishop of Warsaw is skeptical. The stone is too secular for the Vatican to take it seriously. Honest sister Zofia is against bending the truth to the Vatican's requirements.
- The story of two physically and mentally injured people who once became entangled in each other. Their complicated being together was suddenly cut short. Now Milena stands at Mariusz's door with their dying dog, Homer. He demands help, but is there anything else? Words and understatements leave really deep scars, and time doesn't always heal all wounds. The margin of hope is a new beginning - a new week, a new day. Everything that comes after Sunday.