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- Ondrej, a young boy who loves bees and bats, is introduced to his new mother, a woman much younger than his father. He brings her a basketful of flowers which she starts to throw in the air and then gives out a shriek, as she discovers several bats in the bottom of the bowl. In a rage, Ondrej's father picks the boy up and hurls him against the wall. As the boy lays on the ground paralyzed the father promises the Holy Virgin to dedicate the boy to her if she spares his life. Ondrej survives and is raised in a strict Knightly Order, where he is mentored by a devout monk, Armin. But one day, an extraordinary event makes him doubt the Order and remember where he came from.
- Period telenovela set in XIV century Poland. After King Wladyslaw the Elbow-high's death his only surviving son ascends the throne as King Casimir III.
- A criminal journey through the world of drug cartels, local gangsters ruling the prison, corrupt law enforcement officers and underground poker played for millions.
- Life of Bona Sforza, 16th century Italian princess from Bari, who became wife of king Sigismundus I the Old and queen consort of Commonwealth of Poland and Lithuania.
- King Sigismund II Augustus recalls the years spent with her beautiful queen Barbara Radziwill.
- History of Teutonic Order and Commonwealth of Poland and Lithuania.
- The film is set in the 1960s. Three young boys, Franek, Andrzej and Jacek, spend their holidays near the ruins of the former Teutonic castle, where archaeological works are underway. Fascinated by history, they decide to visit the castle on their own. Driving a vehicle they have constructed, they fall into the castle's dungeons. Then, unexpectedly, they move to the year 1406 to the same castle where the real Teutonic Knights live. They are attacked by them, but manage to escape. They find themselves at the court of Prince Janusz Mazowiecki, where the props they bring from the future, such as a telephone or a car, arouse admiration and disbelief. --A_A--