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1322 articles available in total starting from 13/01/2005. Last article published on 04/12/2025.

Review: Flood

Review: Flood

Martin Gonda’s feature debut combines a historical account of forced communist-era resettlement with a coming-of-age story about uprootedness  

04/12 | Films | Reviews | Slovakia/Poland/Czech Republic/Belgium

Konrad Wirkowski • Programming director, Watch Docs

Interview: Konrad Wirkowski • Programming director, Watch Docs

“We don’t want to be just a festival of difficult issues, but also one where you can have fun”

Ready for its December edition, the Polish festival founded by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights is putting special emphasis on investigative journalism this year  

04/12 | /Poland

Four European female filmmakers pool their talents in Each of Us

Four European female filmmakers pool their talents in Each of Us

Diane Kruger, Carla Juri, Aida Folch and Ninel Geiger topline this drama in post-production being directed by Neus Ballús, Anne Zohra Berrached, Anna Jadowska and Stina Werenfels  

02/12 | Production | Funding | Spain/Poland/Germany/Switzerland

Agnieszka Holland’s Franz scores further European Film Awards nominations

Agnieszka Holland’s Franz scores further European Film Awards nominations

The film has secured nominations for the Costume Design and Hair and Make-up categories following last week’s Best Actor nod for German thesp Idan Weiss  

27/11 | Sponsored

Artur Wyrzykowski • Director of This Is Not Happening

Interview: Artur Wyrzykowski • Director of This Is Not Happening

“All I really wanted, as a first-time feature film director, was a story that would be cheap from a production standpoint”

The Polish director reflected on crafting his contained thriller about parental desperation, and developing an upcoming comedy involving an android boyfriend  

25/11 | Black Nights 2025 | First Feature Competition

Review: This Is Not Happening

Review: This Is Not Happening

In Artur Wyrzykowski's film, a father shields his murderous son in a tightly contained psychological drama about moral conflicts  

25/11 | Black Nights 2025 | First Feature Competition

Review: China Sea

Review: China Sea

Jurgis Matulevičius’s second feature embarks on an ambitious cross-cultural tale centred on a fallen martial arts champion, stylised as a Baltic noir  

24/11 | Black Nights 2025 | Critics’ Picks

Review: Confessions of a Mole

Review: Confessions of a Mole

Warsaw-based Chinese filmmaker Mo Tan pushes the boundaries of personal documentary with her feature debut, in which the camera’s presence is constant and unforgiving  

19/11 | IDFA 2025

Piotr Domalewski • Director of The Altar Boys

Interview: Piotr Domalewski • Director of The Altar Boys

"They had to be children, because they’re not yet at a stage where they put things into perspective; things are either good or bad in their eyes"

The Polish filmmaker chatted about the genesis of his new film, revolving around a small group of altar-boy friends who decide to restore justice  

18/11 | Arras 2025

Review: Pixie. The New Beginning

Review: Pixie. The New Beginning

An 11-year-old girl deals with a hostile new environment while grieving and clinging to fantasies as a coping mechanism in Krzysztof Komander’s debut feature  

14/11 | Zagreb 2025

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