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- A look at the lives of people who work on the barges and boats flowing across the Vistula River.
- Two apartment house dwellers, although unrelated, share the same name. One is an older man with an appreciation for and love of classical music, while the other is a younger man addicted to swing music. The niece of the older man arrives for a visit and gets into the wrong apartment. Complications arise.
- A look at show-business through the lives of cabaret dancing girls Teresa and Linka. When their theatre is closed down, they have to move to a small town. But it turns out that one of them is pregnant and the baby's father is her ex-boss.
- The teenage girl is first seen confessing and warned about having any impure thoughts or feelings. Her family has boarders and one day a young man moves in and they fall in love.
- Zenon Ziembiewicz comes back to his hometown after graduating from the university in Paris. He gets entangled in a love triangle with educated young lady Elzbieta and a common country girl Justyna who gets pregnant.
- Polish seaman returns home from Tahiti with a native lover and a fortune in sacred pearls, gets seduced by a married woman unaware she is part of a gang trying to get his riches.
- The extraordinary story of a Polish military formation - the 5th Polish Rifle Division (also known as the Siberian Division) - operating during the civil war in Russian Siberia. The soldiers were recruited from among Polish prisoners of war from the German and Austrian armies and Poles who found themselves in exile in Siberia. Among the soldiers there were even volunteers - exiles who fought in the January Uprising more than 50 years earlier (!). The unit fought alongside the "white" Russians and the Entente troops alongside Admiral Kolchak. After the victory of the Bolsheviks, the decimated division reached free Poland after a long and dangerous journey. The soldiers of the Siberian Brigade took part in the Polish-Bolshevik war in 1920 and contributed significantly to the victorious counter-offensive near Borków, Zawady and Joniec.
- Two funny toy factory workers from Lwów get fired. They find a baby in the park and take care of it until it is by coincidence taken to Warsaw by a wealthy man's daughter. The two mates are not going to abandon their child.
- The 1905 revolution in the Russian Empire gives many Poles hope for regaining independence. Protests and strikes, however, lead to brutal arrests and tortures. In this tumultuous time, we also witness the birth of love.
- The outbreak of the First World War. A small town in the borderlands. Its inhabitants hide from a requisition a bell, called "Florian".
- Underage Ania is looked after by her uncle Kosciesza. Ania and Lorca dream of going to Warsaw, but her uncle does not agree. In return, he gives her precious pearls and allows her to go on a trip to the forest, accompanied by a forester. This is where Ania meets Andrzej. They fall in love at first sight. The forester explains to the prince that he will not give Kosciesz to anyone, because he would also have to give away the property he manages. Lorek also loves Andrzej, but the prince only wants Ania. He wants to marry her. Kosciesza piles up more and more obstacles and in the end it turns out that he loves Ania with an insane love. In dramatic circumstances, Ania runs away to Andrzej, who has just decided to kidnap her. Kosciesza unexpectedly agrees to their engagement. At dawn, a hunt takes place, during which the prince is however secretly shot dead by Koscieszy's servant. The uncle is now brutally harassing a lonely and broken girl. Ania wants to jump out of the window and then the police show up to arrest Kosciesza for her part in the murder.