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59 articles available in total starting from 03/03/2005. Last article published on 20/10/2025.

Anything Can Happen tops the list of the best Polish documentaries

Anything Can Happen tops the list of the best Polish documentaries

Directed by Marcel Lozinski in 1995, the film has been crowned as the best Polish documentary of all time  

19/04/2016 | Awards | Poland

Body triumphant at the Eagles in Poland

Body triumphant at the Eagles in Poland

Malgorzata Szumowska’s film dominated the winners’ list at the 2016 edition of the annual awards handed out by the Polish Film Academy  

08/03/2016 | Awards | Poland

Gods is triumphant at the Eagles

Gods is triumphant at the Eagles

Lukasz Palkowski’s film has walked away with seven trophies at the annual ceremony that serves to acknowledge Polish productions  

03/03/2015 | Awards | Poland

Ida sweeps to victory at the Eagles

Ida sweeps to victory at the Eagles

With four trophies including Best Film, Pawel Pawlikowski’s feature film dominates the annual Polish Film Awards  

11/03/2014 | Awards | Poland

Manhunt triumphs at the Eagles

The title for Best Polish Film goes to the wartime thriller by Marcin Krzysztalowicz. Aftermath and You are God also on the podium  

05/03/2013 | Awards | Poland

Rose triumphs at the Eagles

With seven awards including Best Film, Wojciech Smarzowski’s feature film was the star of the 2012 Eagles.  

20/03/2012 | Awards | 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

Skolimowski’s Essential Killing triumphs at Eagles

Winner of Best Film and Best Director, as well as Best Score (Pawel Mykietyn) and Best Editing (Reka Lemhenyi and Maciej Pawlinski), Jerzy Skolimowski’s Essential Killing dominated the prize list...  

08/03/2011 | Awards | Poland

Eight Eagles for The Reverse

The major winner at the 12th Polish Eagle Awards (Orły 2010), presented by the Polish Film Academy, was Borys Lankosz’s The Reverse. This triumph was announced yesterday at the annual ceremony...  

02/03/2010 | Awards | Poland

33 Scenes from Life wins Best Film Eagle

Presided by Agnieszka Holland, the Polish Film Academy presented the 11th Eagles Annual National Film Awards. Crowned Best Film, Malgorzata Szumowska’s 33 Scenes from Life – which received ten...  

10/03/2009 | Awards | Poland

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