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1259 articles available in total starting from 13/01/2005. Last article published on 10/06/2025.

Review: Under the Grey Sky

Review: Under the Grey Sky

Mara Tamkovich’s debut feature is a subtle yet convincing portrayal of life under the dictatorship in Belarus  

20/06/2024 | Tribeca 2024

Review: Diplodocus

Review: Diplodocus

The first Polish film in 3D, directed by Wojtek Wawszczyk, transports us to the fantastical world of a little dinosaur who takes on the unknown in order to find his parents  

19/06/2024 | Annecy 2024

Review: Rock Bottom

Review: Rock Bottom

Spanish director María Trénor immerses herself in the music scene of the Seventies, with its psychedelics, hallucinatory love, and boundless creativity  

17/06/2024 | Annecy 2024

Tomasz Wolski • Director of A Year in the Life of a Country

Interview: Tomasz Wolski • Director of A Year in the Life of a Country

“The films I make are an effort to rediscover or relive those times again, but this time more consciously”

One of the most experienced and decorated Polish documentarians of his generation breaks down his new film and explains why he’s so devoted to Poland’s recent history  

07/06/2024 | Krakow 2024

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer, clips and poster for Tribeca entry Under the Grey Sky

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer, clips and poster for Tribeca entry Under the Grey Sky

The debut by Polish-Belarusian filmmaker Mara Tamkovich is inspired by the real life of a journalist currently serving an eight-year sentence due to repression in stifling Belarus  

07/06/2024 | Tribeca 2024

Kornél Mundruczó prepping The Revolution According to Kamo

Kornél Mundruczó prepping The Revolution According to Kamo

Next year, the Hungarian filmmaker will shoot a film about the friendship between Simon Arshaki Ter-Petrosyan and the man who would go on to become Joseph Stalin, staged by Good Chaos and Hype Studio  

04/06/2024 | Production | Funding | UK/France/Germany/Poland/Georgia/Hungary

Of Caravan and the Dogs and Silent Trees triumph at the 64th Krakow Film Festival

Of Caravan and the Dogs and Silent Trees triumph at the 64th Krakow Film Festival

The film by Askold Kurov and Anonymous1 has come out on top in the International Documentary Competition, while Agnieszka Zwiefka’s coming-of-age story did likewise in the National Competition  

04/06/2024 | Krakow 2024 | Awards

Review: Abortion Dream Team

Review: Abortion Dream Team

Karolina Domagalska’s documentary highlights the impact of the eponymous Polish abortion rights group working in a fraught legal framework  

27/05/2024 | Millennium Docs Against Gravity 2024

Review: Just Hear Me Out

Review: Just Hear Me Out

Małgorzata Imielska’s intimate documentary, both tender and heartbreaking, features a young woman struggling with mental-health relapses and a craving for personal independence  

23/05/2024 | Millennium Docs Against Gravity 2024

Review: The Last Expedition

Review: The Last Expedition

Eliza Kubarska's portrait of iconic and controversial mountaineer Wanda Rutkiewicz is a thematically rich and engaging film that suffers from a lack of clarity as to what its goal is  

23/05/2024 | Millennium Docs Against Gravity 2024

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