Warsaw 2018 9 articles available in total starting from 27/09/2018. Last article published on 30/10/2018. REPORT: Warsaw Industry Days 2018An integral part of the Warsaw International Film Festival since 2000, the Warsaw Industry Days presented films, works in progress, panels and workshops focused on Eastern Europe 30/10/2018 | Warsaw 2018 | IndustryREPORT: Warsaw Works in Progress 2018Six films from Poland, Ukraine, Russia and Estonia were presented to an audience of film professionals at the Warsaw Industry Days 30/10/2018 | Warsaw 2018 | IndustryReview: ClergyWojciech Smarzowski’s new film has broken the Polish box-office record with its critical eye cast on one of the most influential institutions in the country 24/10/2018 | Warsaw 2018Review: MihkelAri Alexander Ergis Magnússon's movie is a hard-to-stomach crime-drama that tells the true story of a drug deal gone wrong 24/10/2018 | Warsaw 2018Her Job, The Delegation and other films from South-East Europe shine at WarsawA story about the emancipation of a housewife from Greece and the portrait of the last days of the communist regime in Albania took home the main prizes from the festival 22/10/2018 | Warsaw 2018 | AwardsReview: The DelegationBujar Alimani’s third feature tells the story of a universal human character and the construction of oppression through focusing on the margins of European history 18/10/2018 | Warsaw 2018 Review: The BearJohannes Stjärne Nilsson’s short is an exquisite little morality tale about nature, instincts and blueberries 18/10/2018 | Warsaw 2018Review: Thou Shalt Not KillCătălin Rotaru and Gabi Virginia Şarga’s first feature explores one of Romania’s most pressing social issues – the healthcare system 15/10/2018 | Warsaw 2018The Warsaw Film Festival unveils this year’s programmeA total of 15 films, including nine European titles, will vie for the Warsaw Grand Prix this year 27/09/2018 | Warsaw 2018