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Dorota Hartwich


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

Jewish cinema in Warsaw

The fifth edition of the Warsaw Jewish Film Festival (November 8-13) is paying homage to Andrzej Wajda. The giant of Polish cinema received the 2007 David Camera Award for his career and an...  

12/11/2007 | Festivals | Poland

Love and politics for Naroznik and Stuhr

While screenwriter and documentary filmmaker Pawel Naroznik finished the screenplay for Today is Friday (Dzisiaj jest piatek) exactly five years ago, today marks the release of his first feature....  

09/11/2007 | Releases | Poland

Interview: Jakub Duszynski - Polish distributor of Irina Palm

Beyond conventions

16/10/2007

Warsaw Film Fest unspools

The main goal of the Warsaw International Film Festival is to showcase new films in Poland, allowing audiences to see titles shown at Venice, Locarno and San Sebastian. At its 23rd edition – which...  

12/10/2007 | Festivals | Poland

Tricks picks up treat

Only weeks after his win at Venice (Europa Cinemas Label for Best European Film, see news), Andrzej Jakimowski has snagged the Golden Lion at the 32nd Gdynia Polish Film Festival. His second...  

24/09/2007 | Festivals | Poland

Magic and political manipulation at Gdynia

Andrzej Jakimowski’s second feature, Tricks (Europa Cinemas Label for Best European Film at Venice 2007, see news), which was enthusiastically received by Venice audiences, has proved equally as...  

21/09/2007 | Festivals | Poland

Wajda’s Katyń opens Gdynia

The 32nd Gdynia Polish Film Festival opens today for a week of national cinema, which will see 22 films, including 15 titles making their world premiere, vie for the Golden Lion. Out of...  

17/09/2007 | Festivals | Poland

Szylko’s System begins filming

The first project of the screenwriting workshop (Laboratorium Scenariuszowe) of the Polish Filmmakers Association (SFP), System by Izabela Szylko, began principal photography yesterday. The...  

07/09/2007 | Production | Poland

Witold Leszczyński bows out

Polish cinema lost one of its poets on Saturday with the death of Witold Leszczyński at the age of 74 in Łodź. The director-scriptwriter-cinematographer died during the shoot of his...  

06/09/2007 | People | Poland

Popiełuszko returns to cinemas

It is not the first time that the life of Jerzy Popiełuszko, the charismatic chaplain of the Polish Solidarity movement assassinated in 1984 by the Communist political police (SB), has inspired a...  

29/08/2007 | Production | Poland

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