Film POLSKA is one of the largest German festivals devoted to Polish cinematography. This event is organized by the Polish Institute in Berlin and constitutes an unusual opportunity for the German audience to know Polish films, feature as well as documentary.
During this year’s edition of the festival, taking place from 15 to 21 April in Berlin and Potsdam, there will be shown the following documentaries, divided into four categories:
The Solidarity in Film
– Workers (1979), dir. Irena Kamieńska
– The Microphone Test (1980), dir. Marcel Łoziński
– The Birth of The Solidarity (1981), dir. Bohdan Kosiński
– The Interrupted Film (1993), dir. Bohdan Kosiński
– Workers 1980s (1980), dir. Michał Bukojemski
– Solidarity, Solidarity (2005), dir. Filip Bajon , Jacek Bromski , Ryszard Bugajski , Jerzy Domaradzki, Feliks Falk , Robert Gliński , Andrzej Jakimowski , Jan Jakub Kolski , Juliusz Machulski , Małgorzata Szumowska , Piotr Trzaskalski , Andrzej Wajda , Krzysztof Zanussi
Retrospective
– You cannot choose parents (2007), dir.Justyna Nowak
– Nothing to lose (2009), dir. Katarzyna Klimkiewicz
Documentary
– Hostandalien (2009), dir. Keren Shavit, Adi Omry
– Chemo (2009), dir. Paweł Łoziński
– Rabbit a la Berlin (2009), dir. Bartek Konopka
– Poste Restante (2008), dir. Marcel Łoziński
The Cameraman’s Art
– Till it hurts (2008), dir. Marcin Koszałka
– All day together (2008), dir. Marcin Koszałka
– Such a nice son I gave birth to (2000), dir. Marcin Koszałka
In addition, the organizers of FILM POLSKA invite all interested in Polish cinematography to workshops devoted to the film-making. The meetings will take place every day during the festival, under the leadership of Marcin Koszałka, Polish documentary film-maker, as well as cameraman of many feature films, that is “Reverse” (2009), “Sleepiness”(2008), “Scratch”(2008), “The Streaks” (2004).
The aim of this year’s workshop is to show film as an emotional and physical challenge for director. The participants will also think about the way of creating documentary statements with clear artistic message.
More information on the festival’s website.