ANIM: “CRAB” WINS AWARD AT CZECH FESTIVAL
The Golden Slipper for Best Short Animation for Children at the recently concluded 63rd International Film Festival for Children and Youth in Zlín went to Piotr Chmielewski's film.
The Golden Slipper for Best Short Animation for Children at the recently concluded 63rd International Film Festival for Children and Youth in Zlín went to Piotr Chmielewski's film.
The short documentary by Karolina Karwan and Tomasz Ratter has been recognised as the best film in the short film competition at the Docaviv festival in Tel Aviv.
The new documentary by Jakub Piątek has made it into the KFF Sales&Promotion catalogue. We are glad that the agency will be supporting the film's international journey across festivals in the future.
Elwira Niewiera and Piotr Rosołowski's film has once again captured the hearts of jurors at a major international festival. This time, their documentary was recognised at the Millenium International Documentary Film Festival in Brussels.
The organisers of the 70. Martovski Festival – Belgrade Documentary and Short Film Festival have decided to treat the audience to a special review of the most interesting Polish short films of recent years. The program of the event includes as many as six Polish films.
We've learned the winners of this year's Polish Society of Cinematographers Award. Cinematographers were awarded in three categories, including for documentary films.
The animated film by Katarzyna Miechowicz was noticed by the jury of the UP&COMING competition at the Tricky Women/Tricky Realities Festival in Austria.
This year's edition of the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival proved to be exceptionally successful for Polish cinema. The Golden Alexander went to Dominika Montean-Pańków's The Voice, while Wojciech Gostomczyk's Leon received a special mention. Another Polish project was also awarded at the Agora Thessaloniki Pitching Forum.
The film by Konrad Kultys has once again been noticed at an international festival. This time the short fiction film received an award from the Egyptian Film Critics Association at the Alexandria Short Film Festival.
Almost precisely a year after Russian troops have invaded Ukrainian territory, a special screening of Elwira Niewiera and Piotr Rosołowski's documentary will take place in New York at the prestigious Brooklyn Academy of Music. The meeting after the screening will be hosted by Maria Genkin of Razom for Ukraine.
Kacper Lisowski's film has been nominated for the Cinema For Peace awards. The winners will be announced today at the gala.
The documentary by Paweł Łoziński has been recognised by the jury of the Frozen River Film Festival in the US.
Three Polish documentaries will have their premieres at the prestigious international film festival Thessaloniki Doc Fest. The audience will see 30 Years of Excuses by Armand Urbaniak, The Voice by Dominika Montean-Pańków and God and Lunaparks’ Warriors by Bartłomiej Żmuda.