For more than fifty years, Polish filmmakers have drawn on their nation's rich tradition of graphic art, avant-garde theater, and puppetry to create some of the most technically sophisticated and darkly satiric animation in the world.
House
Directors: Walerian Borowczyk and Jan Lenica (Poland, 1958, 11 minutes)
Labyrinth
Director: Jan Lenica (Poland, 1961, 14 minutes)
Tango
Director: Zbigniew Rybczynski (Poland, 1980, 8 minutes)
Unfaithful Portrait
Director: Ewa Bibanska (Poland, 1981, 7 minutes)
Little Black Riding Hood
Director: Piotr Dumala (Poland, 1983, 5 minutes)
For My Mother
Director: Mariusz Wilczynsk (Poland, 2000, 2 minutes)



