All That I Love

It was also selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards[2] but it didn't make the final shortlist.

[3] All That I Love is a film about a young musician, Janek, in a coastal city of Poland during the early period of the Solidarity strikes, martial law in Poland, manifestations, and general political turmoil.

Janek's father is an official of the local military police, and while he utilizes that connection to secure rehearsal space for his punk band (in the officer's hall of the police barracks), he rebels against the official repression of lyrical freedom and political activism.

They continue to see each other secretly, and their romance inspires Janek to send demos to a prestigious Polish summer music festival.

However, at the end-of-year concert, at which the censor turns up personally to attempt to prevent Janek from singing Solidarity-friendly songs to his classmates, turns into a youth celebration of Solidarity.