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30 articles available in total starting from 26/08/2016. Last article published on 18/10/2016.

True Crime: Shooting yourself in the foot

True Crime: Shooting yourself in the foot

Alexandros Avranas misses the target in his second film, critically assisted by the clunky mix of US and European approaches to production  

14/10/2016 | Warsaw 2016 | Special Screenings

FILM FOCUS: The Giant

FILM FOCUS: The Giant

Swedish debut director Johannes Nyholm offers a vibrant film, centred around the clash between hard reality and carefully cultivated fantasy... and a pétanque competition  

13/10/2016 | Warsaw 2016 | Free Spirit Competition

FILM FOCUS: Quit Staring at My Plate

FILM FOCUS: Quit Staring at My Plate

Croatian director Hana Jušić makes her feature debut with the story of a young woman oppressed by her strange and brutish relatives, as she longs for a breath of fresh air  

13/10/2016 | Warsaw 2016 | 1-2 Competition

Hristo: The ferocious dream of a normal life

Hristo: The ferocious dream of a normal life

Grigor Lefterov and Todor Matsanov’s excellent first feature ups the ante by showing a striking reality of Bulgarian society  

13/10/2016 | Warsaw 2016 | 1-2 Competition

My Father From Sirius: Two generations, two different worlds

My Father From Sirius: Two generations, two different worlds

The touching Finnish documentary about a man confronting his father’s beliefs, directed by Einari Paakkanen, had its international premiere at the Warsaw Film Festival  

13/10/2016 | Warsaw 2016 | Documentary Competition

Land of the Little People: War games

Land of the Little People: War games

Israeli filmmaker Yaniv Berman's feature debut is a violent fairy tale exploring the social circumstances emerging from Israel's political situation  

13/10/2016 | Warsaw 2016 | 1-2 Competition

Anishoara: A farewell to a dying world

Anishoara: A farewell to a dying world

Ana-Felicia Scutelnicu’s German-Moldovan co-production follows other well-received coming-of-age stories from Eastern Europe  

12/10/2016 | Warsaw 2016 | 1-2 Competition

Antenna: How Israeli politics and history affect private lives

Antenna: How Israeli politics and history affect private lives

Israel’s Arik Rotstein has brought his first feature film, an engaging family drama sprinkled with humour, to the Warsaw Film Festival  

12/10/2016 | Warsaw 2016 | Competition

Blessed Benefit: A different kind of prison film

Blessed Benefit: A different kind of prison film

An offering from Jordan takes us on a rather surprising journey into the rarely-visited territory of local society  

12/10/2016 | Warsaw 2016 | Competition

Warsaw's CentEast introduces financial award, new section

Warsaw's CentEast introduces financial award, new section

This year, a film from CentEast's Warsaw Screenings will receive an award worth €4,600, while a new section, the Warsaw Meetings, has also been introduced  

11/10/2016 | Warsaw 2016 | Industry

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