New films by Wajda, Folman, Zulawski are among the films to be presented at new industry initiative Polish Days in Wroclaw.

The 12th T-Mobile New Horizons International Film Festival – set to take place in Wrocław, Poland (July 19-29) has unveiled the 22 projects which will be presented at Polish Days, a new industry initiative taking place during the festival to spotlight local films to the international market.

The closed screenings will include seven completed films and eight works in progress, alongside seven new projects in development that will be pitched to the 150 Polish and international professionals who are expected to attend.

The completed films on show will be:

Leszek Dawid’s You Are God (Jesteś Bogiem)
Pior Trzaskalski’s My Father’s Bike (Mój rower)
Artur Więcek’s All Matthew’s Women (Wszystkie kobiety Mateusza)
Marcin Krzyształowicz’s Manhunt (Obława)
Jacek Bławut’s Man at War (Wirtualna wojna)
Krzysztof Łukaszewicz’s Viva Bel@rus! (Zyvie Bel@rus!)
Jan Kidawa-Błoński’s You Will Never Know (Nigdy się nie dowiesz).

The works in progress are:
Andrzej Wajda’s Wałęsa
Ari Folman’s The Congress
Maciej Pieprzyca’s The Will to Live (Chce się żyć),
Wiktoria Szymańska’s Exercise Of Life
Tadeusz Król’s Last Floor (Ostatnie piętro)
Krzysztof Krauze & Joanna Kos-Krauze’s Papusza
Kristoffer Rus’ The Big Leap
Ryszard Bugajski’s The Closed Circuit (Układ zamknięty).

There will be seven new film projects pitched:
Andrzej Żuławski’s Dark Matter (Ciemna materia)
Bartek Konopka’s The Mute (Niemy)
Marcin Wrona’s Demon
Paweł Ziemilski’s Hoang Means Yellow (Hoang czyli Żółty)
Magnus von Horn’s The Here After (Po śmierci)
Jacek Piotr Bławut’s The Sound Of Nature – The Nature Of Sound
Wiktoria Szymańska’s Traces.