Netflix Poland has just added to its offer the real treasure of Polish cinematography. Several dozen cult titles from the last seven decades have appeared on the platform – from the great works of the 1950s and 1960s to films that still quote millions of viewers.
The offer has been chronologically divided and includes:
'50s and '60s. • Ash and diamond • Knights • Innocent Wizards • Knife in water • Pharaoh • My own
The '70s. • Cruise • I don't like Monday. • Wanted, wanted • Promised Land • There are no strong ones. • Nights and days • Brunette evening time • Man of marble • Protective colours • Love or throw • What will you do to me if you catch me?
The '80s. • Bear • Iron Man • Vabank • Fig • Big Shu • Sexmission • Vabank II, or riposta • Kingsayz • A short film about killing • A short film about love • Football Poker • Kogel-mole • Galimatias, or kogel-mogel II
'90s and '00s. • Kroll • Dogs • Three Colors: Blue • Three Colors: White • Three Colors: Red • Crazy day.

It is one of the largest collections of Polish classics ever made available by a large streaming platform. Fans of Andrzej Wajda, Stanisław Barea, Juliusz Machulski or Krzysztof Kieślowski will finally have everything in one place.
Netflix did not give the exact date of adding all titles, but they are already available to Polish subscribers. For many viewers, it is an ideal opportunity to return to films that have shaped Polish film culture for the last 70 years – or to discover them for the first time.
Lovers of Polish cinema can already start the marathon. Classics are waiting.





