Regardless of the season, Netflix is constantly updating its library. Some films disappear, making room for other, often new productions. Certainly, one of the most anticipated titles is the third season of the British series “After Life” about a journalist who cannot come to terms with the death of his wife. The bad news for Poles is that we have little time to watch some of the gems of Polish cinema.
Netflix. Polish hit films will disappear in January. There is little time to see them
Fans can be disappointed. In mid-January, two great productions with Bogusław Linda’s participation – “Dad” and “Sara”, disappeared from the Netflix offer. Platform subscribers can no longer see “Winner” with Janusz Gajos in the lead role, or “Bandit” by Maciej Dejczer.
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The iconic “Pan Tadeusz” by Andrzej Wajda and “Gold of deserters” by Janusz Majewski, as well as “The Abduction of Agata” by Marek Piwowski are also unavailable on Netflix. Any day, on January 22nd, “Chemia”, directed by Bartosz Prokopowicz, will disappear from the website. It is a touching story, inspired by actual events, about the extraordinary love of two young people balancing on the verge of life and death, love and madness. Therefore, there are several dozen hours left to watch this item.
Netflix – a list of productions that will disappear from the platform in January
Netflix will remove not only Polish, but also foreign productions. Below is a list of the titles that the platform informed about their removal.
January 19
January 22
January 23
- “Laurel Canyon: The Mecca of Musicians of the 1960s”,
- “Temped”,
- “Cruel Eggs”,
- “Come and hug me”.
January 31
- “Grand Hotel”,
- “My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic”,
- “One of Us”,
- “Spartakus”,
- “Sherlock”,
- “Transformers: Prime”.
The Polish film “How to love a gangster”, directed by Maciej Kawulski, is very popular on Netflix – since its premiere it has not fallen out of the TOP 10 most-watched productions in our country. it is also a sensation in many places outside Poland. Good results are also achieved by Piotr Domalewski’s strong film “Hyacinth”, which tells about the persecution of homosexuals in the 1980s in communist Poland.
Source: Gazeta

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