Poland (The article continues below - Commercial information) 1303 articles available in total starting from 13/01/2005. Last article published on 20/10/2025. page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 129 130 131 next Pauline Loquès’ Nino triumphs at the 41st Warsaw Film FestivalThe French drama has won the Warsaw Grand Prix, while awards also went to Mike van Diem for Our Girls and the cast from Wojtek Smarzowski’s Home Sweet Home 20/10 | Warsaw 2025 | AwardsInterview: Eliza Subotowicz • Head of Industry, Warsaw Film Festival"We want Warsaw to become a hub for international co-productions and a natural meeting place for filmmakers across Central and Eastern Europe"With the launch of Warsaw Industry Days, the Polish festival is reasserting its role as a key platform for national cinema while strengthening ties with European and international partners 13/10 | Warsaw 2025 | Warsaw Industry DaysThe Warsaw Industry Talks zero in on visibility, resilience and cross-sector skillsThe initiative returns with three days of panels, lectures and case studies mapping the pressures and opportunities shaping today’s European screen sector 10/10 | Warsaw 2025 | Warsaw Industry DaysThe Warsaw Co-Production Forum unveils its selectionFifteen promising projects from Central and Eastern Europe have been selected for this year’s forum, which will take place on 15 October as part of Warsaw Industry Days 10/10 | Warsaw 2025 | Warsaw Industry DaysInterview: Bartek Pulcyn • Artistic director, Warsaw Film Festival“The role of our festival is to shed light on what is valuable”Warsaw’s new artistic director discusses the changes he has introduced to the structure of the event, unspooling from 10-19 October 10/10 | Warsaw 2025Filming kicks off for Veiko Õunpuu’s SerafimaLed by Priit Võigemast and Tinatin Dalakishvili, the film is an adaptation of Vahur Afanasjev’s novel Serafima and Bogda and “a sweeping story of power, love, and betrayal” 07/10 | Production | Funding | Estonia/Latvia/PolandReview: The PartisanJames Marquand’s historical drama is a chaotic but truthful retelling of the life of famous Polish spy Krystyna Skarbek 02/10 | Films | Reviews | Poland/UKYoung Horizons Industry announces its award winnersTwo projects emerged as the big winners, with the animated film Socks and the live-action feature Superception collecting multiple trophies amidst a diverse line-up 02/10 | Young Horizons Industry 2025 | AwardsPoland’s Velvet Spoon shares tactics for creative marketing and distribution of elevated genre cinemaMarcin Adamczak and Adrianna Woroch detailed some of their unconventional, risk-taking strategies that yield success in a changing national landscape 02/10 | International Film Distribution Summit 2025The Altar Boys blessed with the Golden Lions at the 50th Polish Film FestivalPiotr Domalewski’s movie has won the top prize in Gdynia as well as the Audience Award, among other accolades; the Silver Lions went to Agnieszka Holland’s Franz 01/10 | Gdynia 2025 | Awards page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 129 130 131 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)