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1303 articles available in total starting from 13/01/2005. Last article published on 20/10/2025.

Essential Killing

A prisoner escapes and fights for his survival. A political thriller by Polish director Jerzy Skolimowski which was honoured at Venice in 2010  

02/04/2011 | Films | Reviews

Polish films unspool in the UK

Focusing on films from the 12 most recent EU member countries, the New Europe Film Festival will run from April 1-12 at the Edinburgh Filmhouse with a line-up including four quality Polish titles....  

31/03/2011 | Festivals | Poland

Cinema City International continues its growth in 2011

Cinema City International (CCI), the largest exhibitor network in Central Europe and the third biggest in Europe, enjoyed a successful 2010 with a turnover of €234.5m (24.4% higher than in 2009)....  

30/03/2011 | Exhibitors | Poland

Jealousy, fascism and revenge in Italiani

Marking the big-screen acting debut of famous theatre director Krzysztof Warlikowski, Lukasz Barczyk’s Italiani is being released in Polish theatres today by Gutek Film. This new feature by the...  

11/03/2011 | Releases | Poland

Skolimowski, Holland, Majewski heading to the States

Tribeca Film, the distribution branch of New York's Tribeca Film Festival, announced that in 2011 it intends to release 26 films in theatres and through various multimedia distribution channels,...  

09/03/2011 | Distribution | Poland

Skolimowski’s Essential Killing triumphs at Eagles

Winner of Best Film and Best Director, as well as Best Score (Pawel Mykietyn) and Best Editing (Reka Lemhenyi and Maciej Pawlinski), Jerzy Skolimowski’s Essential Killing dominated the prize list...  

08/03/2011 | Awards | Poland

Interview: Lech Majewski • Director

Layers of perspective

Director Lech Majewski has harnessed his lifelong interest in Breugel and the cooperation of scholars and artists to create a work of art that meets the painter on his own terms  

04/03/2011

The Mill and the Cross

Polish director Lech Majewski brings a 16th-century painting to life, simultaneously creating a compelling drama and a lesson in art appreciation.  

04/03/2011 | Films | Reviews

Theatres post positive results for 2010

Audience figures in Polish theatres closed 2010 with 37.5m admissions and the second best total of the last 20 years, narrowly missing the 2009 record (39.1m viewers). The gulf of almost 14m...  

21/02/2011 | Box Office | Poland

Suicide Room for young, modern-day Werther

His parents, who are close but very busy with demanding careers, occasionally find a bit of respite at the opera. But Dominik, a boy who dresses in black like Shakespeare’s Hamlet but is rather...  

12/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Panorama Special/Poland

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