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Dorota Hartwich


539 articles available in total starting from 02/06/2005. Last article published on 16/08/2017.

Le piano volant de Chopin

A l’occasion du 200ème anniversaire de la naissance du compositeur polonais Frédéric Chopin, Hugh Welchman, qui avait piloté la production de Peter and Wolf de Suzie Templeton (Oscar 2008 du...  

02/12/2009 | Production | Pologne

Camerimage honours top cinematographers

On the eve of the opening of the 17th Camerimage Festival in Lodz (November 28-December 5), the list of Golden Frog special prize-winners has been revealed. This year, the organisers will honour...  

27/11/2009 | Festivals | Poland

Konopka launches into features with Fear of Falling

Bartek Konopka, who was recently shortlisted for the 2010 Best Documentary Short Oscar for Rabbit à la Berlin (see news), is making his debut feature, Fear of Falling, with the artistic assistance...  

23/11/2009 | Production | Poland

Kolski sets Venice in Polish cellar

Shooting has started on Venice, the new feature by Jan Jakub Kolski (Jasminum, Happy Aphonya), who wrote the screenplay based on Wlodzimierz Odojewski’s short stories. This new work by a director...  

03/11/2009 | Production | Poland

The Reverse

A Polish debut feature acclaimed by critics, crowned with seven Lions at Gdynia and the Grand Prize at Warsaw, and selected to represent Poland in the 2010 Oscar nomination race  

02/11/2009 | Films | Reviews

Interview: Borys Lankosz • Director

When ordinary meets extraordinary

Interview with the new star of Polish cinema, a director who started out in documentaries and decided to play with the conventions of narrative film  

02/11/2009

Rabbit à la Berlin in race for statuette

Rabbit à la Berlin by Bartek Konopka, a graduate of the Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing, is among the eight titles shortlisted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences...  

20/10/2009 | Oscars 2010 | Poland

Lourdes crowned Best Film at Warsaw

At the 25th Warsaw Film Festival on Saturday, the Grand Prize for Best Film was awarded to Austrian director Jessica Hausner’s Lourdes. The feature, unveiled in competition at Venice (see review),...  

19/10/2009 | Festivals | Poland

Warsaw to show 250 films in 10 days

Kicking off today, this year’s edition of the Warsaw Film Festival is a special one. The event is celebrating its 25th anniversary and has also risen a level in the hierarchy of international...  

09/10/2009 | Festivals | Poland

Warsaw and Moscow host CentEast Market

For the fifth year, the Warsaw Film Festival will host the CentEast Market (October 16-18), which aims to bring together film industry professionals and new productions from Central and Eastern...  

08/10/2009 | Industry | Poland

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