The main character, nicknamed "Teddy Bear" by his friends and acquaintances, is a manager of a sports club in Poland. One day he is detained at the border just as his sport team is off to a tournament. It appears that somebody has torn out a few pages from his passport. It occurs to him that perhaps his ex-wife has done it in order to get her hands on their joint account in a London bank. Therefore, he has to get to London as soon as possible in order to transfer the money to a different bank. The solution is taking part in a movie, made by his friend. The script requires a double role, thus the search for another actor is announced. The double has to apply for the passport, and that is solved through a girlfriend who agrees to play the dope's new fiancée. At the engagement party he is slipped a drug, and Teddy Bear runs off to the airport with the false passport. On the plane, however, he meets his ex-wife...
Évocation des années de guerre d’Oskar Schindler, fils d’industriel d’origine autrichienne rentré à Cracovie en 1939 avec les troupes allemandes. Il va, tout au long de la guerre, protéger des juifs en les faisant travailler dans sa fabrique et en 1944 sauver 800 hommes et 300 femmes du camp d’extermination d’Auschwitz‐Birkenau.
Une histoire vraie durant la seconde guerre mondiale, des opposants au nazisme retenus captifs embarquent dans un train qui pourrait les mener vers la liberté ... En 1940, près de 2000 personnes ayant cherché à fuir l'Allemagne d'Hitler se retrouvent au camp "Milles", un camp de détention de la région d'Aix-en-Provence. La France est sur le point de les livrer aux Nazis quand le cerveau du Commandant Perrochon (Jean-Pierre Marielle) germe une idée folle: prendre un train vers Bayonne pour s'échapper à bord d'un navire.