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1345 articles available in total starting from 13/01/2005. Last article published on 12/03/2026.

Student films and animated cinema brought together in Krakow

The 18th Etiuda & Anima Festival will run until November 24 in Krakow. It is the oldest Polish festival that sets films from film schools around the world against animated works. At the opening...  

21/11/2011 | Festivals | Poland

Crulic - The Path to Beyond

An animated documentary explores a case that caused a diplomatic scandal between Romania and Poland.  

18/11/2011 | Films | Reviews

Perturbed military captain in Król’s thriller Last Floor

Having attracted attention in 2009 with Recruited Love, Tadeusz Król (pictured) is currently shooting his second feature: Last Floor, a psychological thriller based on real-life events that took...  

14/11/2011 | Production | Poland

Ki, Crulic and Lynch in competition at Cottbus

Polish cinema is out in force at the 21st Cottbus Film Festival with nine titles in the line-up at the German event which is running from November 1-6. My Name Is Ki by Leszek Dawid (see video...  

03/11/2011 | Festivals | Poland

Holland’s In Darkness nabs Best Director at Valladolid

Poland’s entry in the race for the 2012 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, Agnieszka Holland’s In Darkness last weekend won the Best Director Award at the 56th Valladolid Film Festival. Co-produced...  

02/11/2011 | Awards | Poland

Koterski’s Broads Are Somehow Different is a smash hit success

The best box-office start in the history of distributor Kino Świat and already the best score in director Marek Koterski’s career, Broads Are Somehow Different (Baby Sa Jakies Inne) has been...  

26/10/2011 | Box Office | Poland

Interview: Anca Damian • Director

"I forced the limits of the cinematic language beyond the borders"

Anca Damian blends several animation techniques to make the first Romanian animated feature in two decades.  

18/10/2011

Top prizes for Polish films Courage and Rose at Warsaw Film Festival

Two Polish films received top accolades at the 27th Warsaw International Film Festival, which ended yesterday (Sunday, October 16) - Polish director Wojciech Smarzowski's Rose [photo] received the...  

17/10/2011 | Festivals | Poland

Warsaw's CentEast Market presents new films from Vyrypaev, Jakimowski and Khlebnikov

When the 7th CentEast Market at the Warsaw International Film Festival opens tomorrow (Friday, October 14) with 11 selected projects, the 180 participants will not discuss co-production deals -the...  

13/10/2011 | Festivals | Poland

Battle of Warsaw 1920 falls short of box-office record

Launched in theatres on September 30 on a record 300 print-run and bolstered by a spectacular promotional campaign, the first Polish film in 3D, Jerzy Hoffman’s mega-production Battle of Warsaw...  

12/10/2011 | Box Office | Poland

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