Hits in April
- Vinci 2
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Premiere: 25.07.2025
"Vinci 2" is a direct sequel to the cult crime comedy "Vinci" (2004). The action begins in 2024. Cuma (Robert Więckiewicz) - a former art thief - spends his retirement on the Andalusian coast. He is visited by an old friend, fence Chudy (Mirosław Haniszewski), a former associate of Gruby, who proposes another heist in Poland.
- The Bad Guys 2
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Premiere: 01.08.2025
Favorite characters return, and this time they have company. Mr. Wolf and his friends strive to gain trust and acceptance in their new, changed lives as good citizens.
- The Naked Gun
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Premiere: 01.08.2025
Only one man has a special set of skills... to lead a special police unit! Lieutenant Frank Drebin Jr. (Liam Neeson) follows in his father's footsteps in the comedy "The Naked Gun."
- O psie, który jeździł koleją 2
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Premiere: 08.08.2025
After a successful surgery in the US, Zuzia (Liliana Zajbert) returns to Poland with her parents (Mateusz Damięcki and Monika Pikuła). During her absence, Lampo, known nationwide as PKPies, the girl's beloved dog, is placed under the care of the train station director (Adam Woronowicz).
- Vinci 2
-
Premiere: 25.07.2025
"Vinci 2" is a direct sequel to the cult crime comedy "Vinci" (2004). The action begins in 2024. Cuma (Robert Więckiewicz) - a former art thief - spends his retirement on the Andalusian coast. He is visited by an old friend, fence Chudy (Mirosław Haniszewski), a former associate of Gruby, who proposes another heist in Poland.
- The Bad Guys 2
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Premiere: 01.08.2025
Favorite characters return, and this time they have company. Mr. Wolf and his friends strive to gain trust and acceptance in their new, changed lives as good citizens.
- The Naked Gun
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Premiere: 01.08.2025
Only one man has a special set of skills... to lead a special police unit! Lieutenant Frank Drebin Jr. (Liam Neeson) follows in his father's footsteps in the comedy "The Naked Gun."
- O psie, który jeździł koleją 2
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Premiere: 08.08.2025
After a successful surgery in the US, Zuzia (Liliana Zajbert) returns to Poland with her parents (Mateusz Damięcki and Monika Pikuła). During her absence, Lampo, known nationwide as PKPies, the girl's beloved dog, is placed under the care of the train station director (Adam Woronowicz).