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1328 articles available in total starting from 13/01/2005. Last article published on 23/01/2026.

Results 2006(1) : More films, more filmgoers

The 2006 film year in Poland gave no reason for dissatisfaction. Cinema attendance – after a poor 2005 (23.6m admissions) – reached a total 30m, the majority of which (18m) was in the first six...  

08/01/2007 | Box Office | Poland

Kamiński shoots on home ground

After Lost Souls (2000), well-known Polish DoP and two-time Oscar winner Janusz Kamiński (Schindler’s List, Saving Private Ryan) has started filming on his second feature, Hania. Hania is the...  

15/12/2006 | Production | Poland

Cinematographers honoured in Łódź

Poland is certainly ending 2006 in style, first with the European Film Academy awards ceremony in Warsaw on Saturday and then the 14th Camerimage Festival 2006 (November 25-December 3), which was...  

04/12/2006 | Festivals | Poland

Three destinies, one film

Today’s release of Co słonko widziało (What the Sun Has Seen) by Michał Rosa (Silence – Ecumenical Jury Award Karlovy Vary 2002) is without doubt one of the most important domestic releases at the...  

01/12/2006 | Releases | Poland

The Camerimage Frog

Agnieszka Holland’s new film, Copying Beethoven, will officially open the 14th edition of Camerimage, the International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography in Łódź (Nov. 25-Dec. 3). The...  

23/11/2006 | Festivals | Poland

Local films prove popular

There has been no change over the past four weeks in the top two films of the Polish box office top ten. Karol – The Pope, The Man by Giacomo Battiato with 1.3m admissions in five weeks is still...  

17/11/2006 | Box office | Poland

How to improve pre-production

Applications for the European training programme EKRAN, co-ordinated and organised by Andrzej Wajda Master School, are open until November 15. EKRAN is aimed at film professionals and its...  

09/11/2006 | Training | Poland

Extras top the bill

With today’s release of the second major winner at the recent Gdynia Polish Film Festival, Extras by Michał Kwieciński, Polish audiences finally have the opportunity to see a good local comedy on...  

27/10/2006 | Releases | Poland

Support for co-productions

The Polish Film Institute (PISF) continues to encourage foreign producers and directors to invest in the Polish film market. After having provided its support to Nightwatching by Peter Greenaway...  

18/10/2006 | Funding | Poland

Benek, a story of unemployment

For several years now, Robert Gliński (Hi, Tessa) has wanted to make a film about miners who from one day to the next find themselves out of work. Having finally got together a production budget,...  

12/10/2006 | Production | Poland

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