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43 articles available in total starting from 05/04/2005. Last article published on 17/03/2017.

Solidarity hero Popieluszko returns to life onscreen

Today sees the highly-anticipated domestic release of Rafal Wieczynski’s Polpieluszko. Wolnosc jest w nas ("Popieluszko: Freedom Is Within Us"). The film retraces the story of the chaplain of...  

27/02/2009 | Releases | Poland

The gangster and the fragile maiden

The new feature by director, screenwriter and children’s book author Maciej Wojtyszko is hitting screens more than 20 years after his last theatrical release (Angel of Fire 1985). Louise’s Garden...  

11/04/2008 | Releases | Poland

Teah has something for adults and children

The Slovenian/Polish/Croatian co-production Teah – which combines both a children’s tale and a story of cruel reality for adults – hits Polish screens today. Hanna Antonina Wojcik-Slak introduced...  

14/03/2008 | Releases | Poland

Love and politics for Naroznik and Stuhr

While screenwriter and documentary filmmaker Pawel Naroznik finished the screenplay for Today is Friday (Dzisiaj jest piatek) exactly five years ago, today marks the release of his first feature....  

09/11/2007 | Releases | Poland

Barański's intimate cinema

Thanks to its awards and positive press reviews, Several People, Little Time by Andrzej Barański (Woman from the Provinces, The Peddler), a simple, subtle and intimate film initially made for...  

27/04/2007 | Releases | Poland

The immensity of (in)justice

Indisputably one of the best films of 2006, Immensity of Justice by Wiesław Saniewski (The Rain Soldier,1996) opens on Polish screens today. Perhaps it was the seriousness of a crime committed in...  

09/03/2007 | Releases | Poland

Lech Wałęsa: “Strike is not a historical film”

Since the shoot of Volker Schlöndorff’s Strike began a year and a half ago, Anna Walentynowicz (founder of the Polish trade union Solidarity) has been protesting against the making of the film,...  

26/02/2007 | Releases | Poland

Cult comedy makes a comeback

Stanisław Tym, a Polish actor much-liked for his roles in cult comedies of the 70s and 90s, has now tried his hand at directing. His film Ryś – a sequel to Stanisław Bareja’s comedy Miś ( lit....  

09/02/2007 | Releases | 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

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

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