L.A. wrote:List of Polish films on
Blu-ray.
That's very useful, but not all of them have subtitles. For instance,
Wojna polsko-ruska (
Snow White and Russian Red) definitely doesn't.
In fact, it might be worth posting a revised list here, split into four categories:
English subtitles (confirmed first-hand)
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Ashes and Diamonds (
Popiół i diament, d. Andrzej Wajda, 1958) - NB: Arrow Academy release has the same transfer but superior extras.
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Austeria (d. Jerzy Kawalerowicz, 1982)
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The Dark House (
Dom zły, d. Wojciech Smarzowski, 2009)
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Drowsiness (
Senność, d. Magdalena Piekorz, 2008)
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Katyń (d. Andrzej Wajda, 2007) - NB: this is cropped to 16:9, whereas Artificial Eye is correctly framed at 2.35:1.
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Night Train (
Pociąg, d. Jerzy Kawalerowicz, 1959)
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Reversal (
Rewers, d. Borys Lankosz, 2009)
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We're All Christs (
Wszyscy Jesteśmy Chrystusami, d. Marek Koterski, 2006)
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With a Warm Heart (
Serce na dłoni, d. Krzysztof Zanussi, 2008)
English subtitles claimed (but not confirmed)
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An Ancient Tale: When the Sun Was a God (
Stara baśń. kiedy słońce było Bogiem, d. Jerzy Hoffman, 2003)
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Battle of Warsaw 1920 (
1920 bitwa Warszawska, d. Jerzy Hoffman, 2011) - both 2D and 3D versions
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Case Unknown (
Enen, d. Feliks Falk, 2009)
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The Double Life of Veronique (
Podwójne życie Weroniki, d. Krzysztof Kieślowski, 1991) - I'd favour the Artificial Eye or Criterion releases: this one claims to have soundtracks in either English or Polish, but not Polish/French (!)
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Flying Pigs (
Skrzydlate świnie, d. Anna Kazejak, 2010)
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General Nil (
Generał Nil, d. Ryszard Bugajski, 2009)
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George the Hedgehog (
Jeż Jerzy, d. Wojtek Wawszczyk, Jakub Tarkowski, Tomasz Leśniak, 2011)
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God's Little Garden (
U pana Boga w ogródku, d. Jacek Bromski, 2007)
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How Much Does the Trojan Horse Weigh? (
Ile waży koń Trojański?, d. Juliusz Machulski, 2008)
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How to Get Rid of Cellulite (
Jak się pozbyć cellulitu, d. Andrzej Saramonowicz, 2011)
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Laydees (
Lejdis, d. Tomasz Konecki, 2008)
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The Lesser Evil (d.
Mniejsze zło, d. Janusz Morgenstern, 2009)
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Love and Dance (
Kochaj i tańcz, d. Bruce Parramore, 2009)
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Mall Girls (
Galerianki, d. Katarzyna Rosłaniec, 2009)
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Oh Charles 2 (
Och Karol 2, d. Piotr Wereśniak, 2011)
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Testosterone (
Testosteron (d. Tomasz Konecki/Andrzej Saramonowicz, 2007)
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Time of Darkness (
Pora mroku, d. Grzegorz Kuczeriszka, 2008)
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Trick (d. Jan Hryniak, 2010)
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Weekend (d. Cezary Pazura, 2011)
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With Fire and Sword (
Ogniem i mieczem, d. Jerzy Hoffman, 1999)
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Zero (d. Paweł Borowski, 2009)
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Zamiana (d. Konrad Aksinowicz, 2009)
No English subtitles (confirmed first-hand)
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Snow White and Russian Red (
Wojna polsko-ruska) - NB: the DVD definitely has English subtitles.
No English subtitles claimed (but not checked)
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All That I Love (
Wszystko co kocham, d. Jacek Borcuch, 2009) - NB: the DVD definitely has English subtitles
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Czarny czwartek. Janek Wiśniewski padł (d. Antoni Krauze, 2011)
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Don't Lie, Darling (
Nie kłam, kochanie, d. Piotr Wereśniak, 2008)
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God's Little Village (
U pana Boga za miedzą, d. Jacek Bromski, 2009)
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Kret (d. Rafael Lewandowski, 2011)
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The Suicide Room (
Sala samobójców, d. Jan Komasa, 2011) - NB: the DVD definitely has English subtitles
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Superheroes (
Ciacho, d. Patryk Vega, 2011) - NB: the DVD definitely has English subtitles
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Wojna żeńsko-męska (d. Łukasz Palkowski, 2011)
(I left out a few titles, because they were cabaret shows, TV series and primarily foreign films like
Avalon.)
Not too surprisingly, the overwhelming majority of these films are very recent commercial hits, with tacky (but chart-topping) comedies like
Laydees and
How to Get Rid of Cellulite much in evidence. But there's some good stuff there too -
The Dark House is one of the best recent films I've seen from anywhere (
my review).
It's interesting that quite a few Blu-rays don't have English subtitles but their DVD equivalents (often on the same label) do - maybe the rightsholders are being overly optimistic about HD sales to English-speaking territories?