SHORT FILM FESTIVALS IN FEBRUARY
Winter also touches the festivals, that is why in February Polish short films appear only in a few places abroad. Let's find out at which festivals you can watch Polish productions this month.
Winter also touches the festivals, that is why in February Polish short films appear only in a few places abroad. Let's find out at which festivals you can watch Polish productions this month.
Winter also touches the festivals, that is why in February Polish documentary films appear only in a few places abroad. Let's find out at which festivals you can watch Polish productions this month.
In 2017, Polish documentary films were shown at international film festivals abroad over 520 times, winning a total of 75 awards, including the prestigious European Film Award and awards at IDFA - world's biggest documentary film festival. Polish documentary film was a special guest at, among others, FIDBA in Argentina, GZDOC in China and BogoShorts in Colombia. Let's take a look at the summary of the last year.
This year's edition of the festival in Clermont-Ferrand, Europe's biggest short film festival, will begin on February 2nd. Three Polish films entered the festival competition this year. The festival will also host a special screening of the films made in the Łódź Film School. The latest Polish short productions will also be presented during the film market organised with the festival, where POLISH SHORTS stand will open for the twelfth time.
On January 28th Budapest International Documentary Festival in Hungary came to an end. Two Polish films: "Communion" by Anna Zamecka and "Zhalanash - Empty Shore" by Marcin Sauter were among the festival winners.
January is a quiet month when it comes to the festival screenings. Nevertheless, a few festivals will present Polish shorts this month.
January is a quiet month when it comes to the festival screenings. Nevertheless, a few festivals will present Polish documentary films this month.