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1150 articles available in total starting from 13/01/2005. Last article published on 24/04/2024.

Viva Belarus!

Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Łukaszewicz traces the path of a young Belarusian rocker who became an icon of the resistance against the dictatorship.  

27/06/2013 | Films | Reviews

Baby Blues, portrait sans concession de la jeunesse polonaise

Avec son 2ème film, Kasia Roslaniec s’interroge à nouveau sur la marchandisation des corps, et la dérive consumériste d’une jeunesse polonaise déboussolée  

24/06/2013 | Films | Reviews

Bodo Kox passes the “off” barrier with Girl from the Wardrobe

The winner of many prizes in Polish “off” cinema festivals, the cult director finally makes his way into traditional theatres  

14/06/2013 | Releases | Poland

Papusza competing for the Crystal Globe

Papusza competing for the Crystal Globe

Joanna Kos-Krauze and Krzysztof Krauze will unveil a film in its world premiere about the tragic destiny of Romani poetess Bronislawa Wajs  

07/06/2013 | Karlovy Vary 2013 | Poland

In a Bedroom in competition at TIFF

In a Bedroom in competition at TIFF

The debut feature of Tomasz Wasilewski was presented in competition at the Transylvania Film Festival, currently under way  

06/06/2013 | Reviews | Poland

F**k for Forest, but not in Amazon

F**k for Forest, but not in Amazon

Screened in TIFF's What’s Up, Docs? section, Michal Marczak's second feature film shows a clash of cultures and views of the world  

06/06/2013 | Reviews | Poland/Germany

Docs To Go – New Polish documentaries

Docs To Go – New Polish documentaries

The second edition of the Docs To Go, held at the 53rd Krakow Film Festival, held a number of intriguing new Polish documentaries to look out for over the coming months  

05/06/2013 | Festivals | Poland

Marcel Łoziński and Sergei Loznitsa lauded at 53rd Krakow Film Festival

Venerable Polish documentarian and Cannes competing director both walk away with awards at one of the oldest film festivals in the world  

03/06/2013 | Festivals | Poland

Interview: Barbara Albert• Director

“Transporting feelings of guilt to the next generation”

The Dead and the Living by Barbara Albert tells the tale of a young woman through the ghosts and past of her family during the Second World War.  

28/05/2013

The Dead and The Living

The main character in Barbara Albert's film discovers that her grandfather was an official in the SS. Guilt, forgiveness and heritage are at the centre of this story, which is partly autobiographical.  

28/05/2013 | Films | Reviews

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