All Poland articles – Page 15
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NewsChicago editor to receive Camerimage award
Oscar-winning editor Martin Walsh to receive lifetime honour at the cinematography festival in Poland.
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NewsGods reigns supreme in Gdynia
Lukasz Palkowski’s Gods was the big winner at this year’s annual showcase of Polish cinema at the Gdynia Film Festival which ended with a gala awards ceremony at the weekend.
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NewsRestored Deluge to open Gdynia
Restored, re-edited version of The Deluge to open Michał Oleszczyk’s first year at Gdynia
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FeaturesGALLERY: New Horizons International Film Festival, Wroclaw
Photos from the Polish Days, New Horizons Studio and Sunday in the Country events at the festival in Poland.
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NewsCamerimage to honour Caleb Deschanel
Oscar-nominated cinematographer of The Passion of the Christ and The Right Stuff to accept lifetime achievement award at cinematography festival in Poland.
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NewsWhite Shadow wins in Wroclaw
Noaz Deshe’s feature debut White Shadow was the big winner at this year’s T-Mobile New Horizons in Poland’s Wroclaw.
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NewsSundance teams with Polish festival
The Sundance Film Festival has entered into a partnership with Poznan’s Transatlantyk Film Festival to present a selection of its titles at the forthcoming fourth edition running from August 8-14.
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NewsPolish Days announces titles
New Films by Andrzej Wajda and Jolanta Dylewska will be amongst those presented during industry event Polish Days which will take place during the 14th T-Mobile New Horizons International Film Festival.
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NewsNew Horizons unveils line-up
Running July 24-Aug 3, the festival will open with Wild Tales, Winter Sleep and Clouds of Sils Maria
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NewsPolish festival secures 20 Cannes titles
Damián Szifrón’s Cannes Competition film Wild Tales and Palm d’Or winner Winter Sleep to open the T-Mobile New Horizons International Film Festival in Wroclaw.
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NewsIndian comedy to shoot in Poland
Karan Anshuman’s upcoming comedy Bangistan to be filmed in Krakow
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NewsNew Europe takes Summer of Blood
EXCLUSIVE: New Europe Film Sales signs the Tribeca Film Festival Viewpoints opening film - vampire comedy Summer of Blood by Onur Tukel.
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NewsNew Europe takes Thou Wast Mild
Warsaw-based company acquires Josephine Decker’s Berlinale Forum selection.
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NewsAlvernia to host Kilar recordings
Final pieces of the late pianist and composer [pictured] will also appear in Krzysztof Zanussi’s upcoming feature Foreign Body.
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NewsIda wins top Les Arcs prize
Pawel Pawlikowski’s Polish nun drama adds to a growing haul of prizes. Other winners include Starred Up and Of Horses and Men
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NewsIda wins at Camerimage
Other winners at the cinematography festival in Poland included Alfonso Cuaron’s Gravity.
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NewsWalter Mitty to close Camerimage
Terry Gilliam to present The Zero Theorem as the festival’s second opening night film.








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