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Dorota Hartwich


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

The Reverse joins race

This autumn’s major discovery and winner of the Golden Lion for Best Film at the recent Gdynia Polish Film Festival, Borys Lankosz’s debut feature The Reverse has been selected to represent Poland...  

29/09/2009 | Oscars 2010 | Poland

The Reverse wins six awards at Gdynia

Borys Lankosz’s debut feature, The Reverse, won the Golden Lion for Best Film at the 34th Gdynia Polish Film Festival. The jury’s choice came as no surprise, for this film is a perfect example of...  

21/09/2009 | Festivals | Poland

Curtain lifts on 34th Gdynia fest

City of the Sea by Andrzej Kotkowski (Citizen Piszczyk) will this evening open the 34th Gdynia Polish Film Festival. Adapted from a novel by Stanislawa Fleszerowa-Muskat, the film is a love story...  

14/09/2009 | Festivals | Poland

From legends to thrillers

This Friday sees the release of three hotly-awaited national productions, Janosik. A True Story by director duo Agnieszka Holland (Olivier, Olivier, Total Eclipse, Washington Square) and Kasia...  

04/09/2009 | Releases | Poland

Bagiński at the Lido with Kinematograph

Poland’s Tomasz Bagiński – previously nominated for an Oscar for best animated short for Cathedral in 2003 and winner of Bafta for Fallen Art in 2006 – will be presenting his new work...  

02/09/2009 | Venice 2009 | Poland

Cinema City International announces opening of 60-70 new screens

Cinema City International, the largest multiplex operator in Central and Eastern Europe (and Israel), is set to open 60-70 new screens by the end of 2009. According to company director Moshe J....  

31/08/2009 | Exhibitors | Eastern Europe

Majewski turns to Bruegel in The Mill and the Cross

Lech Majewski’s The Mill and the Cross, inspired by Pieter Bruegel’s painting The Procession to Calvary (1564), has just finished shooting in the director’s homeland, Katowice and Poland’s Upper...  

24/08/2009 | Production | Poland

Wrocław puts spotlight on newcomers

The Era New Horizons Film Festival in Wrocław (July 23-August 2) provided the opportunity for music video-making duo Bolesław Pawica and Jarosław Szoda to make their cinematic debut. Their first...  

31/07/2009 | Festivals | Poland

Dumała makes live-action debut

Even though Piotr Dumala (Crime and Punishment, Franz Kafka) insists that he doesn’t want to remain an obscure artist, but wants his work to reach out to a wide audience, his latest film seems to...  

30/07/2009 | Production | Poland

Spotlight on Sweden and Hungary at Era New Horizons

Two European countries take pride of place at the 9th Era New Horizons Film Festival in Wroclaw (July 23-August 2): a large part of the programme is devoted to Swedish films and audiences will...  

29/07/2009 | Festivals | Poland

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