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1144 articles available in total starting from 13/01/2005. Last article published on 18/03/2024.

Suicide Room for young, modern-day Werther

His parents, who are close but very busy with demanding careers, occasionally find a bit of respite at the opera. But Dominik, a boy who dresses in black like Shakespeare’s Hamlet but is rather...  

12/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Panorama Special/Poland

Love in the ruins for Rose from Mazury

Wojciech Smarzowski, who is considered one of Poland’s most important contemporary directors and won acclaim for The Dark House in 2008 (winner of Best Director and Best Screenplay at the Gdynia...  

04/02/2011 | Production | Poland

Panorama plunges into virtual abyss with Suicide Room

Suicide Room, the debut feature by Jan Komasa (who garnered attention in 2005 as part of the collective film Ode to Joy), will have its international premiere on February 12 in the Panorama...  

01/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Poland

The Lost Town of Switez explores medieval legend

After Susie Templeton’s Peter and Wolf (Oscar winner 2008), the Quay brothers’ Mask (presented at this year’s Rotterdam) and Marek Skrobecki’s Danny Boy (selected at the Stuttgart and Amsterdam...  

31/01/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Poland

Stalinist atrocity in Polish Sibiriad

A historical testimony vital for Poland, Janusz Zaorski’s Polish Sibiriad (Syberiada Polska) has just entered its second leg of shooting. Described by the director of The Three Doctor and The...  

28/01/2011 | Production | Poland

Kino Polska TV on top form

2010 was definitely one of the best years for Kino Polska TV. The specialist Polish movie channel belonging to the SPI International Polska group outstripped its competitors (German channel...  

18/01/2011 | Industry | Poland

The Mill and the Cross joins Wide Management’s line-up

Selected for Sundance (where it will have its world premiere next week in the New Frontier section) and Rotterdam (in the Spectrum line-up), Polish director Lech Majewski’s The Mill and the Cross...  

13/01/2011 | Market | France/Poland

Lubaszenko returns with Cheat sequel

In the Praga district of Warsaw, actor-director Olaf Lubaszenko has started shooting the sequel to his 1997 hit Sztos (Cheat). Lubaszenko is best known for his acting roles in dozens of films, the...  

05/01/2011 | Production | Poland

Woman becomes Recruited Love puppet

Theatre director and documentary filmmaker Tadeusz Król makes his narrative feature debut with Recruited Love (original title: Zwerbowana Miłość), which will be released in Polish theatres on...  

21/12/2010 | Releases | Poland

The Mill and the Cross to screen at Sundance

Polish/Swedish co-production The Mill and the Cross by Lech Majewski (Angelus, Wojaczek) will have its world premiere at US festival Sundance (January 20-30, 2011). It stars Rutger Hauer, Michel...  

17/12/2010 | Festivals | Poland

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