‘Mrs Selke and the Hatred.’ Episode 4: News from outside
Silent film with German intertitles by the ‘Club der Polnischen Versager’ (Club of Polish Failures), as part of the satirical magazine ‘Die Schizonationale’, around 2012.
‘Three Days in November: Józef Piłsudski and Polish Independence in 1918’
A film about a Polish myth, made under the direction of Krzysztof Ruchniewicz and Jochen Böhler, produced by Porta Polonica and LWL. In German, undated.
‘A conversation with an interesting person.’ Episode 7: Jerzy ‘Jurek’ Kranz
A typical story of transformation during Poland's transition period: from small retailer to big businessman who brought the UEFA EURO 2012 European Championship to Poland and Ukraine. Club of Polish F...
Zeitgeist in Echtzeit. Episode 8: “What should I wear today?”
German-language production by the Club of Polish Failures, with ‘top advisor’ Adam Gusowski. The key figure in the history of German-Polish relations here is: Helena Bohle-Szacki.
"Alles deutschen Jungen?" Polnischer Fußball in Deutschland
Von Willimowski bis Lewandowski. Auf diesem langen Weg prägen in 2000er Jahren Spieler wie Klose, Podolski oder Trochowski den deutschen Fußball nachhaltig – auch in der deutschen Nationalmannschaft.
‘Mrs Selke and the Hatred.’ Episode 5: The Right Medium
Silent film with German intertitles by the ‘Club der Polnischen Versager’ (Club of Polish Failures), as part of the satirical magazine ‘Die Schizonationale’, ca. 2012