Warsaw 2022 18 articles available in total starting from 03/05/2022. Last article published on 02/11/2022. page: [1] 2 next Review: VasilIn her debut film, Avelina Prat explores the subtle relationship between two strangers as she analyses feelings deeper than mere empathy 02/11/2022 | Valencia 2022Review: TracesThe protagonist of Dubravka Turić’s moody feature-length directorial debut tries to move on with her life following the death of her father 27/10/2022 | Zagreb 2022Interview: Maciej Kawalski • Director of Dangerous Men“It was a long process of writing, rewriting, script-doctoring and ‘killing my darlings’ to make the story airtight”The director’s feature debut, an adventure-comedy set in 1914, featuring major literary and political stars of the time, recently picked up the Audience Award at Warsaw 25/10/2022 | Warsaw 2022Review: Rock.Paper.GrenadeThe first fiction film by Ukrainian director Iryna Tsilyk is a gentle drama about growing up set against a harsh 1990s backdrop 24/10/2022 | Warsaw 2022Interview: Samppa Batal, Tuomas Kohtamäki • Director and producer of Timeman“You are not sure if you are allowed to laugh”Time travel’s a bitch in this melancholic Finnish production, named Best Film in the Warsaw Film Festival’s Free Spirit Competition 24/10/2022 | Warsaw 2022May Labour Day scores the Warsaw Grand PrixPjer Zalica’s film, co-produced by five Balkan countries, has won the top prize in Poland, while Sisters by Linda Olte was named Best Debut in the 1-2 Competition 24/10/2022 | Warsaw 2022 | AwardsInterview: Bille August • Director of The Kiss“Non-disabled people take love for granted and see it as something they have a right to”The seasoned Danish director returns with an elegant period drama that revolves around a military officer who is too compassionate for his own good 21/10/2022 | Warsaw 2022Review: Whose Dog Am I?Róbert Lakatos’ satirical documentary is a tongue-in-cheek exploration of the idea of identity 20/10/2022 | Astra 2022Review: SistersLatvian director Linda Olte's debut film is a sensitively written, linear social drama which sheds light on the reality of orphanages and international adoptions 20/10/2022 | Warsaw 2022Dangerous Men to open the 38th Warsaw Film FestivalThe annual gathering in the Polish capital offers 156 films from 57 countries, plus the Odesa-Warsaw Ukrainian Competition section 14/10/2022 | Warsaw 2022 page: [1] 2 next