All Poland articles – Page 11
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Reviews
'Cold War': Cannes Review
Pawel Pawlikowski follows up Ida with this story of two lovers in 1950s Poland
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News
New Europe signs deals on Sundance title 'Loveling' (exclusive)
Sales include China, former Yugoslavia, Australia and New Zealand.
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Features
Comment: Why film festivals cannot afford to ignore young audiences
New Horizons’ artistic director Marcin Pienkowski on how the festival reversed a trend to attract a new crowd.
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News
Berlin title 'Hard Paint' scores key deals (exclusive)
Marcio Reolon’s LGBT title heading to UK, US and France.
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News
Visegrad Film Forum to host Mick Audsley, Slawomir Idziak masterclasses
7th edition will run from April 17-21 in Bratislava.
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Reviews
'Mug': Berlin Review
A freewheeling drama about a facial-transplant patient helps to bring Berlinale 2018 to a close
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Reviews
'Nina': Rotterdam Review
An unhappily married woman embarks on a transformative lesbian affair
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Reviews
'Pity': Review
A man becomes addicted to playing the victim in this searing Greek character study
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News
EFA president Wim Wenders condemns sacking of Polish Film Institute director
Magdalena Sroka was dismissed after a “scandalous” letter was sent to the MPAA.
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Reviews
'Loving Vincent': London Review
The world’s first oil-painted animation explores the mysterious death of Vincent Van Gogh
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News
'Silent Night' wins big at 42nd Polish Film Festival
Piotr Domalewski’s drama takes the festival’s Grand Prix, and further prizes.
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Reviews
'Beyond Words': Toronto Review
Urszula Antoniak looks at the European immigrant experience via a father-son meeting in Berlin
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Reviews
'Under The Tree': Venice Review
Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurosson’s third feature is a perceptive exploration of spiralling domestic tensions
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News
Media Luna boards Tadeusz Kantor biopic, co-produces first movie
EXCLUSIVE: Jan Hryniak directs film about Polish artist.
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News
Wroclaw's New Horizons competition lineup revealed
EXCLUSIVE: 12 Polish premieres include Menashe and Makala.
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Reviews
'The Birds Are Singing In Kigali': Karlovy Vary Review
The last film from Krzysztof Krauze and his wife Joanna deals with the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide
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Reviews
'Frost': Cannes Review
Lithuanian filmmaker Sharunas Bartas journeys into the Ukrainian conflict
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News
Cannes ACID title 'Scaffolding' gets sales deal
EXCLUSIVE: Israeli drama acquired by New Europe.
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News
Poland's 'The Last Family' wins in Vilnius
Kosovo on track to join Creative Europe; LGBT road movie scores US, UK deals.