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

Review: Pianoforte

Review: Pianoforte

Jakub Piątek has crafted an elegant, tender, yet thrilling documentary about the participants in the famous International Chopin Piano Competition  

26/01/2023 | Sundance 2023 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Seven European film festivals found Smart7, an initiative to promote innovation

Seven European film festivals found Smart7, an initiative to promote innovation

The project is also an attempt to find tools for the betterment of the festival experience  

12/01/2023 | Festivals | Awards | Poland/Portugal/Greece/Romania/Spain/Iceland/Lithuania

Juraj Lehotský • Director of Plastic Symphony

Interview: Juraj Lehotský • Director of Plastic Symphony

“Every film I make reflects a specific phase in people's lives”

Cineuropa talks to the Slovak director about his latest fiction film, which was shot during the pandemic and which stars Polish actor Bartosz Bielenia in the lead role  

13/12/2022 | Black Nights 2022 | Competition

Alicja Grawon-Jaksik • Producer, MTL Max Film

Interview: Alicja Grawon-Jaksik • Producer, MTL Max Film

“I believe we can work on projects that have more commercial appeal on an international level and attract bigger audiences to cinemas”

We had a chinwag with the producer, recently appointed vice-president of the established Polish production house, which for the past 30 years has mainly produced romantic comedies  

30/11/2022 | /Poland

Review: Plastic Symphony

Review: Plastic Symphony

Juraj Lehotský’s psychological drama is aesthetically elegant but fails to dig deep into its lead character’s soul, resulting in a rather cold-hearted viewing experience  

23/11/2022 | Black Nights 2022 | Competition

Lea Glob • Director of Apolonia, Apolonia

Interview: Lea Glob • Director of Apolonia, Apolonia

"I try to find imagery that represents what the world looks like from our perspective as young women"

The Danish filmmaker discusses her IDFA-winning documentary, centred on French artist Apolonia Sokol as well as on her own views of the current world  

22/11/2022 | IDFA 2022

Review: Apolonia, Apolonia

Review: Apolonia, Apolonia

In her fascinating IDFA winner, Lea Glob starts off with one portrait of an artist and ends up with two  

21/11/2022 | IDFA 2022

Review: Polish Prayers

Review: Polish Prayers

Hana Nobis’s debut feature-length documentary brings us up close and personal with a complex and emotional character who is attempting to confront his own inner demons  

17/11/2022 | IDFA 2022

Hana Nobis • Director of Polish Prayers

Interview: Hana Nobis • Director of Polish Prayers

“The first time I saw Antek, I thought he had a face for filming; I liked the way he moved”

The Polish filmmaker spoke to us about her first feature, which portrays her home country, its contrasts and the lack of communication between communities  

17/11/2022 | IDFA 2022

Agnieszka Holland • Director

Interview: Agnieszka Holland • Director

“Now, we have to be creative and courageous as we fight for the presence of real cinema in the theatres”

The experienced Polish director and president of the European Film Academy has just been awarded an Honorary Mikeldi at Bilbao’s Zinebi, a gathering that centres on documentaries and shorts  

15/11/2022 | Zinebi 2022

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