Warsaw 2025 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 11 articles available in total starting from 01/09/2025. Last article published on 20/10/2025. page: [1] 2 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: Maria Popistașu, Alexandru Baciu • Directors of Y“We all see ourselves as beautiful people, but maybe we are not in reality”The Romanian filmmakers elaborate on inherited guilt, denial and shared responsibility, as addressed in their first jointly directed feature 16/10 | Warsaw 2025Review: YMaria Popistașu and Alexandru Baciu claw at a guilty chapter in recent Romanian history, one to which the collective consciousness prefers to turn a blind eye 16/10 | Warsaw 2025Review: Hunger Strike BreakfastLithuanian filmmaker Karolis Kaupinis’s second feature recreates a crucial political episode through an intimately human lens 15/10 | Warsaw 2025Review: AnorgasmiaIcelandic filmmaker Jon Einarsson Gustafsson’s sophomore feature hurls two lost souls into the vast expanse of Iceland’s volcanic landscape, hoping to draw them closer 14/10 | Warsaw 2025Interview: 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 2025Warsaw International Film Festival unveils new identity, new leadership and a packed line-upThe 41st edition of the gathering will mark a new chapter, with an expanded programme that takes in eight venues in the Polish capital between 10 and 19 October 19/09 | Warsaw 2025 page: [1] 2 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)