Movie list

Chicago

November 7 to 23

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7 Friday
7:00 PMPickwick Theatre - Park RidgeChopin, a sonata in Paris
8 Saturday
7:30 PMPickwick TheatreOperation Pope
9 Sunday
3:00 PMPickwick Theatre - Park RidgeTriumph of the Heart
6:00 PMPickwick TheatreHome Sweet Home
10 Monday
12 Wednesday
13 Thursday
14 Friday
12:00 PMOakton CollegeBorder
12:00 PMOakton CollegeEntropy
12:00 PMOakton CollegeThe Power of Resistance
3:00 PMPickwick Theatre - Free For StudentsBorder
3:00 PMPickwick Theatre - Free For StudentsThe Power of Resistance
7:00 PMPickwick TheatreSex for Dummies
9:00 PMPickwick TheatreHome Sweet Home
15 Saturday
2:30 PMPickwick TheatreThe Partisan
5:00 PMPickwick TheatreSex for Dummies
8:00 PMPickwick TheatreOperation Pope
16 Sunday
1:00 PMPickwick TheatreIn-Laws 3
3:30 PMPickwick Theatre - Park RidgeTriumph of the Heart
6:30 PMPickwick TheatreFranz
17 Monday
18 Tuesday
7:00 PMPickwick TheatreBeautiful!
19 Wednesday
7:00 PMPickwick TheatreTrains
20 Thursday
21 Friday
22 Saturday
23 Sunday

Beautiful!

Przepiękne!

Director: Katarzyna Priwieziencew

Six extraordinary heroines at different stages of life, each striving in her own way for happiness and fulfillment, seeking to live in harmony with herself.

Border

Granica

Director: Maria Magriel

Oksana has been working in Poland for 5 years, while her daughters stay in Ukraine under their grandmother’s care. Aiming to rebuild connections with her daughters, Oksana decides to bring them to Poland. Their journey together tests the strength of their bond. The absence of proper documents for the daughters’ beloved canary prevents them from crossing the border.

Director: Michał Kwieciński

Paris, 1835. Renowned composer Frédéric Chopin navigates high society, performing concerts, teaching for income while battling illness. He composes masterpieces, attends parties, pursues romance amid aristocratic and royal circles.

Entropy

Entropia

Director: Anna Fam-Rieskaniemi

Growing up between two worlds, Mei must choose: follow the path her family laid out, or risk everything for her own dreams. “Entropia” is a quietly powerful story of cultural collision, personal ambition and the price of belonging.

Franz

Franz Kafka

Director: Agnieszka Holland

Trapped in a world of red tape and alienation long before “corporate culture” became familiar, Franz Kafka found solace in words. This film illuminates his journey from invisible clerk to one of the twentieth century’s most influential storytellers—and reveals how his battle with inner demons became a voice for a generation.

Home Sweet Home

Dom dobry

Director: Wojtek Smarzowski

In-Laws 3

Teściowie 3

Director: Jakub Michalczuk

Irena Santor i Mietek Szczęsniak – koncert wyjątkowy

„Irena Santor. Magiczny jeden krok”- film dokumentalny oraz wyjątkowy koncert Mietka Szczęsniaka

Director: Agnieszka Gola

LARP. Love, Trolls and Other Quests

Larp. Milosc, trolle i inne questy. Plot.

Director: Kordian Kadziela

Operation Pope

Zamach na papieża

Director: Władysław Pasikowski

Sex for Dummies

Seks dla Opornych

Director: Rafał Skalski

The Partisan

Skarbek

Director: James Marquand

Inspired by the remarkable true story of Krystyna Skarbek, this gripping WWII drama follows a woman whose intelligence and courage made her one of the most daring spies of her time. A story of resilience, loyalty, and the quiet heroism that shaped history.

Director: Elżbieta Benkowska

In the oppressive climate of 1980s Poland, Olga must navigate the treacherous waters of loyalty and survival. Siła oporu is a poignant exploration of the human spirit’s resilience when confronted with impossible choices.

Trains

Pociągi

Director: Maciej Drygas

From serene arrivals to harrowing departures, Pociągi invites us aboard a wordless odyssey through Europe’s century of motion. With only images of trains, tracks and travellers, the film speaks of change, loss and the relentless passage of time.

Director: Anthony D’Ambrosio

Inspired by a True Story – Based on the life of St. Maximilian Kolbe, the Polish Franciscan friar who volunteered to die in place of another prisoner at Auschwitz. Themes – Faith, redemption, self-sacrifice, and the victory of love over hatred. Message – Triumph of the Heart is a timeless reminder that even in humanity’s darkest hour, compassion and light can prevail.