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Warsaw 2022


18 articles available in total starting from 03/05/2022. Last article published on 02/11/2022.

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Review: Vasil

Review: Vasil

In her debut film, Avelina Prat explores the subtle relationship between two strangers as she analyses feelings deeper than mere empathy  

02/11/2022 | Valencia 2022

Review: Traces

Review: Traces

The 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 2022

Maciej Kawalski  • Director of Dangerous Men

Interview: 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 2022

Review: Rock.Paper.Grenade

Review: Rock.Paper.Grenade

The 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 2022

Samppa Batal, Tuomas Kohtamäki • Director and producer of Timeman

Interview: 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 2022

May Labour Day scores the Warsaw Grand Prix

May Labour Day scores the Warsaw Grand Prix

Pjer 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 | Awards

Bille August • Director of The Kiss

Interview: 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 2022

Review: Whose Dog Am I?

Review: Whose Dog Am I?

Róbert Lakatos’ satirical documentary is a tongue-in-cheek exploration of the idea of identity  

20/10/2022 | Astra 2022

Review: Sisters

Review: Sisters

Latvian 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 2022

Dangerous Men to open the 38th Warsaw Film Festival

Dangerous Men to open the 38th Warsaw Film Festival

The annual gathering in the Polish capital offers 156 films from 57 countries, plus the Odesa-Warsaw Ukrainian Competition section  

14/10/2022 | Warsaw 2022

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