One of the most important documentary festivals in the world has announced its program. There is also a Polish film among the selected titles. Attendees will get to see Aleksandra Folczak's short production.
One of the most important festivals in the world organises special screenings of selected award-winning documentaries from recent months. The Hamlet Syndrome by Elwira Niewiera i Piotr Rosołowski is among the selected titles.
The amazingly good run of Paweł Łoziński's new documentary continues. This time, this award-winning film has been shortlisted for the European Film Awards.
The premiere and victory at the Kraków Film Festival as well as the Grand Prix in Locarno and this is only the beginning of the festival journey of the new documentary by Elwira Niewiera and Piotr Rosołowski. The film has just been included in our KFF Sales&Promotion catalogue and will be represented by the agency at international festivals, which will certainly contribute to its further success.
The Locarno Film Festival – one of the most important film events in the world – is taking place right now and Paweł Łoziński's documentary premiered there exactly a year ago. Since then, the KFF Sales&Promotion-represented film The Balcony Movie has enjoyed immense success, visited numerous festivals winning awards and special mentions and – above all – delighting their audiences. Over the past year, the film has been screened at more than 50 international festivals around the world. Soon it will get a chance to win an Oscar.
In August our films will be travel almost the entire globe. They'll be in Australia, the United States, Brazil, and on our continent. Check out where to watch Polish productions from KFF Sales&Promotion agency in August.
Having received an award in the UK, now it's time for another award for Andrzej Cichocki's documentary. The film was named the best short documentary in the EcoFilm competition at the Spanish Rural Film Fest.
Headfish by Jakub Prysak won the Grand Prix while The Disappearance of Janusz Klarner by Franciszek Berbeka received an award for best direction at this year's Tbilisi International Student Film Festival.