New Films by Andrzej Wajda and Jolanta Dylewska will be amongst those presented during industry event Polish Days which will take place during the 14th T-Mobile New Horizons International Film Festival.

Amongst the titles due to be screened at Polish Days are new films by Przemysław Wojcieszek, Marcin Krzyształowicz, Jolanta Dylewska and Andrzej Wajda.

The films will be presented at the industry event - which showcases Polish films to international sellers, buyers and programmers - as part of the 14th T-Mobile New Horizons International Film Festival. Over 150 foreign professionals are expected to attend.

Six completed Polish films and ten works-in-progress will be shown at the closed screenings, while eleven projects will be pitched to the international audience.

Among the finished films will be Zuzanna Solakiewicz’s 15 Corners of the world which will have its world premiere in the Films on Art International Competition at the T-Mobile New Horizons IFF.

Other films shown in full at the closed screenings during Polish Days include Gods by Łukasz Palkowski, Call me Marianna by Karolina Bielawska, Performer by Łukasz Ronduda and Maciej Sobieszczański and two films that will compete in the Main Competition of the T-Mobile International Film Festival.

Projects in development include Hungry by Katarzyna Klimkiewicz and I’m the Killer by Maciej Pieprzyca.

For the first time this year, two projects presented in the section will be awarded with post-production awards given by Polish Days’ new partners - post-production companies Toya Studios and Chimney Poland.

Confirmed attendees include programmers from Berlin, Cannes, Rotterdam, Istanbul, Edinburgh, and Hong-Kong, as well as a number of buyers such as Level K, NDM, Premium Films, Film Republic, Alpha Violet, Indie Sales, New Europe Film Sales, Just Film Distribution, Imagine Film, Soda Pictures and Epicentre.

This year’s special guests will be a group of Turkish film professionals invited to Wrocław in cooperation with the international film festival in Istanbul, the Adam Mickiewicz Institute and the Turkish Ministry for Culture and Tourism.

Polish Days are co-organized with the Polish Film Institute, Odra Film and the Wrocław Film Commission with the support of the Lower Silesia municipality and the city of Wrocław.

Full list of presented films:

Finished Films

15 Corners of the World (15 stron świata), dir. Zuzanna Solakiewicz

Gods (Bogowie), dir. Łukasz Palkowski

How to Disappear Completely (Jak całkowicie zniknąć), dir. Przemysław Wojcieszek

Call me Marianna (Mów mi Marianna), dir. Karolina Bielawska

Performer, Łukasz Ronduda i Maciej Sobieszczański

Calling (Wołanie), dir. Marcin Dudziak

Pitching

Hungry (Głodna), dir.  Kasia Klimkiewicz,

I’m the Killer (Jestem mordercą), dir.  Maciej Pieprzyca

All Gone Mad (Krokodyl), dir. Aleksandra Niemczyk

Maya + Theo and Others (Maja + Theo i inni), dir. Filip Kasperaszek

Window (Okno), dir.  Anna Jadowska

The Wounded Beast (Ranne Zwierzę), dir.   Piotr Trzaskalski

Nano (Rdzeń), dir.   Piotr Ryczko

Rosa, dir. Denijal Hasanović

Owl, the Baker’s Daughter (Sowa, córka piekarza), dir. Grzegorz Jarzyna

Toxaemia (Toksymia), dir. Julia Kolberger

Volhynia (Wołyń), dir. Wojciech Smarzowski

Works in Progress

Carte Blanche, Jacek Lusiński

Journey to Rome (Droga do Rzymu), dir. Tomasz Mielnik

And There Was Love in the Ghetto (I była miłość w getcie), dir. Jolanta Dylewska, Andrzej Wajda

I, Olga Hepnarova (Ja, Olga Hepnarova), dir. Tomáš Weinreb & Petr Kazda

Summer Solstice (Letnie przesilenie), dir. Michał Rogalski

The Wall (Mur), dir. Dariusz Glazer

All About My Parents (Pani z przedszkola), dir. Marcin Krzyształowicz

The Here After (Po śmierci), dir. Magnus von Horn

Walser, dir. Zbigniew Libera

Close Ups (Zbliżenia), dir. Magdalena Piekorz