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Festivals / Poland


184 articles available in total starting from 26/04/2005. Last article published on 22/11/2018.

Plus Camerimage focuses on cinematographers

Fifteen feature films will battle over the Golden Frog of the official competition of the Plus Camerimage festival, an international event dedicated to directors of photography which starts...  

25/11/2011 | Festivals | Poland

Student films and animated cinema brought together in Krakow

The 18th Etiuda & Anima Festival will run until November 24 in Krakow. It is the oldest Polish festival that sets films from film schools around the world against animated works. At the opening...  

21/11/2011 | Festivals | Poland

Ki, Crulic and Lynch in competition at Cottbus

Polish cinema is out in force at the 21st Cottbus Film Festival with nine titles in the line-up at the German event which is running from November 1-6. My Name Is Ki by Leszek Dawid (see video...  

03/11/2011 | Festivals | Poland

Top prizes for Polish films Courage and Rose at Warsaw Film Festival

Two Polish films received top accolades at the 27th Warsaw International Film Festival, which ended yesterday (Sunday, October 16) - Polish director Wojciech Smarzowski's Rose [photo] received the...  

17/10/2011 | Festivals | Poland

Warsaw's CentEast Market presents new films from Vyrypaev, Jakimowski and Khlebnikov

When the 7th CentEast Market at the Warsaw International Film Festival opens tomorrow (Friday, October 14) with 11 selected projects, the 180 participants will not discuss co-production deals -the...  

13/10/2011 | Festivals | Poland

German films in Warsaw

Since last Friday the 27th Warsaw Film Festival (October 7-16) has been featuring several Germans (co)productions. Two coproductions have been selected in the international competition : Michale...  

10/10/2011 | Festivals | Poland/Germany

Warsaw Film Fest turns to Page Eight and '50% premieres' competition

UK writer-director Sir David Hare’s Page Eight, starring Bill Nighy, Rachel Weisz and Ralph Fiennes, will launch the 27th Warsaw International Film Festival tomorrow at Warsaw’s Multikino – the...  

06/10/2011 | Festivals | Poland

Polish films at Wrocław’s New Horizons

It Looks Pretty From a Distance by Anna and Wilhelm Sasnal (the famous Polish contemporary painter) is one of the most eagerly-awaited titles at the New Horizons Film Festival, which has been in...  

27/07/2011 | Festivals | Poland

Wroclaw takes off to "new horizons"

Over 430 films (including 230 features and 250 national avant-premieres) representing more than 50 countries: those are the figures for the 11th New Horizons International Film Festival, Poland’s...  

22/07/2011 | Festivals | Poland

Heritage in competition at Karlovy Vary

Honoured with the title of best actor, won with Little Time, Polish film-maker Andrzej Barański is preparing for another competition at the Karlovy Vary Festival (the 46th edition of which begins...  

27/06/2011 | Festivals | Czech Republic | Poland

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