All Poland articles
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FeaturesJan Komasa reveals what drew him out of his comfort zone for ‘Good Boy’
Star Stephen Graham also reflected on why he enjoys played fathers.
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NewsFirst edition of Warsaw Co-Production Forum unveils projects
It will take place as part of the Warsaw International Film Festival this month.
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Reviews‘Winter Of The Crow’ review: Lesley Manville propels gripping Polish Cold War thriller
The British star captivates as a professor on a deadly trip to 1980s Warsaw in Kasia Adamik’s gritty drama
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Reviews‘Good Boy’ review: Stephen Graham and Andrea Riseborough anchor off-kilter morality tale
The pair play a married couple determined to rehabilitate a wayward boy in Jan Komasa’s intriguing Toronto premiere
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FeaturesTereza Nvotová on her Venice premiere ‘Father’: “My first instinct was this is too tragic”
Slovakia-born filmmaker’s latest is about a father who forgets his child in a car during a heatwave.
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NewsPaweł Pawlikowski’s ‘1949’ starring Sandra Hüller begins shoot for Our Films, Mubi
The shoot is underway in Poland, Germany and Italy.
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NewsTomasz Habowski’s ‘Radioamateur’ leads Polish Days 2025 winners
Polish Days, the industry programme of the 25th New Horizons International Film Festival, took place in Wroclaw from July 20-22.
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NewsIntramovies acquires Tereza Nvotová’s Venice Horizons premiere ‘Father’
EXCLUSIVE: Father won the Screen International award last year at MIA Market’s work-in-progress programme C EU Soon.
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NewsNew Europe hires LevelK exec as co-head of sales
EXCLUSIVE: Liang will handle territories including UK-Ireland, Aus-NZ and Canada.
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NewsBeta Cinema boards Second World War film ‘Each of Us’ starring Diane Kruger
‘Each of Us’ tells four stories, directed by four women.
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Reviews‘The Big Chief’ review: Close-up on controversial Red Army spy Leopold Trepper
‘1970’ director Tomasz Wolski deploys archive footage to document wartime double agent
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Reviews‘Child Of Dust’ review: Doc follows Amerasian as he reunites with GI father
Half a century after the Vietnam War, Sang Ngo Thanh finds his dad - and moves to the US
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NewsPanorama Documentary title ‘Letters From Wolf Street’ acquired for sales (exclusive)
‘Letters From Wolf Street’ sees Arjun Talwar film his Warsaw neighbours in an attempt to overcome his alienation.
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NewsPoland’s Lava Films boards Kazuo Ishiguro’s ‘A Pale View Of Hills’, Gaga to launch at EFM (exclusive)
The production company’s credits include Oscar-nominated ‘The Girl With The Needle’.
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NewsCannes Critics’ Week Next Step Programme selects eight international directors
The workshop to help them prepare their first feature is taking place in Normandy and Paris from Dec 8-13.
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PromotionQ&A: ‘Under The Volcano’ filmmakers talk Poland Oscar entry
The film tells the story surrounding a Ukrainian family on holiday in Tenerife who discover they cannot return home due to the Russian invasion.
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Reviews‘Trains’: IDFA Review
IDFA top prize-winner is a timeless train trip through black-and-white archive footage
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NewsArchive-based ‘Trains’ wins best film at IDFA 2024
The jury acclaimed the “bold and inventive” use of archive.
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News‘Rust’ director pays tribute to Halyna Hutchins at Camerimage premiere, says DP “lived and breathed movies”
“Halyna talked about this festival on set. She said she felt like a western would be perfect for this festival.”
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News“I am not sexist,” says Camerimage festival director as packed-out event gets underway
Following controversial comments from Marek Żydowicz, attendees hope the cinematography festival could help drive change.








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