All Poland articles – Page 4
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Reviews
’Where Would You Like To Go?’: Jeonju Review
Jeonju’s closing film is partially set in Warsaw where a widow attempts to navigate her grief after a sudden tragedy
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News
Polish star Marcin Dorociński to lead cast for ‘Minghun’ from ‘Leave No Traces’ director Jan P. Matuszynski (exclusive)
Project is targeting an autumn festival premiere.
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Hannes Hirsch’s Berlinale Panorama feature ‘Drifter’ sells to UK and US (exclusive)
Salzgeber has also sold ‘Bones And Names’ and ’Captain Faggatron Saves The Universe’ to various territories
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LevelK closes multiple deals for Berlin Generation title ‘Sea Sparkle’ (exclusive)
The family drama has sold to France, Greece, Poland, Switzerland and Denmark.
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‘Pianoforte’: CPH:DOX Review
Doc about Warsaw’s prestigious International Chopin Piano Competition hits all the right notes
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News
Jinga Films strikes deals on horror ‘The Quantum Devil’ ahead of EFM (exclusive)
The film has been sold to US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Scandinavia, Poland and Latin America.
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Features
‘EO’ director hopes the film’s donkey protagonist will inspire more respect for animal rights
EO is Polish filmmaker Jerzy Skolimowski’s first film since 2015.
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News
Poland’s ‘Certainly The End Of Something’ among Tallinn industry winners
Puerto Rican title ‘The Fisherman’s Daughter’ takes best international project.
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‘Apolonia, Apolonia’: IDFA Review
IDFA’s International Competition winner is an intimate portrait of Danish-French artist Apolonia Sokol
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True Colours picks up Screen pitch winner ‘Norwegian Dream’ (exclusive)
The queer love story is a Norway-Poland co-production.
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‘Bread And Salt’: Cairo Review
Damian Kocur’s mature and thought-provoking debut sees a talented pianist return to the pressure cooker of his small home town
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News
Agnieszka Holland, Tomas Vengris and Dzintars Dreibergs to showcase new projects at Heart of Europe forum
Selection also includes seven projects from Ukrainian production companies.
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Jesse Eisenberg to direct ‘A Real Pain’, will star opposite Kieran Culkin (exclusive)
Feature to shoot in Poland in spring 2023.
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‘My Neighbor Adolf’: Locarno Review
Udo Kier steals the show in this bittersweet comedy about a Holocaust survivor and his enigmatic new neighbour
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News
Polish gay drama ‘Elephant’ sells to North America and key European territories (exclusive)
Kamil Krawczycki’s debut feature world premiered this week at New Horizons International Film Festival.
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‘Norwegian Dream’ wins Screen International best pitch award at Polish Days 2022
The coming-of-age drama is set in a fish factory.
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Polish Days unveils 22 projects for New Horizons line-up (exclusive)
Industry event to showcase four completed films, eight works in progress and 10 pitches.
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‘Fucking Bornholm’ : Karlovy Vary Review
Tensions derail a holiday with friends in Anna Kazejak’s well-observed Danish drama
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Features
Director Tomasz Wasilewski on ‘Fools’: “I wanted to make a film about the most difficult love I could imagine”
Polish filmmaker’s latest work world premieres at Karlovy Vary.
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Reviews
‘January’: Tribeca Review
Viesturs Kairiss paints a rather sombre picture of adolescence in the political turbulence of early-90s Latvia