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FilmPOLSKA in Berlin and Potsdam
The fifth edition of filmPOLSKA will take place between April 15 and 21. Audiences in Berlin and Potsdam will have an opportunity to attend around 100 film screenings over seven days.
Polish Films at Hot Docs IFF
Paweł Łoziński's Chemia (Chemo) will screen in the international competition. Another Polish contender for the grand prize is Sześć tygodni (Six Weeks) by Marcin Janos Krawczyk.
The world showcase of documentaries will also feature Dariusz Jabłoński's Gry wojenne (War Games) and Przyszedł człowiek i wziął (A Man Came and Took Her) by Jędrzej Niestrój and Rafał Przybysz. 22 Polish documentaries will also be screened at the festival's 2010 Doc Shop film market.
On the set of Hidden
On March 9 we visited the set of Ukryci (Hidden) - the latest feature project directed by Agnieszka Holland and Kasia Adamik. The film, based on a script by David F. Shamoon, is a co-production between Poland, Germany, and Canada.
The Magic Tree Awarded in New York
Andrzej Maleszka's Magiczne drzewo (The Magic Tree) received the BAMmie award for Best Feature Film at the BAMkids Film Festival, organized by the Brooklyn Academy of Music - one of New York's most renowned cultural organizations. The festival took place from February 27 to March 10.
Award for Chemo
On March 18, Paweł Łoziński received the award for Best Director at the One World festival in Prague. His documentary Chemia (Chemo) was screened in the main competition.
Polish Film at Istanbul IFF
Wszystko co kocham (All That I Love) by Jacek Borcuch will be screened at this year's Istanbul International Film Festival. The event takes place from April 3 to 18.
Polish Films Nominated in Slovakia
The nominations for this year's "Sun in the Net" ("Slnko v Sieti") Slovakian Film Awards of the Slovakian Film and Television Academy have been announced. Its members selected the award nominees from among 16 feature films, 15 feature-length documentaries, five shorts and twelve animated films.
Polish filmmakers and co-productions are among this year's nominees.
The 35th Polish Film Festival in May!
This year's edition of the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia will take place from May 24 to 29.
The final deadline for submitting films to the festival's three competition sections (Main Competition, Independent Cinema Competition, and Young Cinema Competition) is March 31, 2010.
Chasm Awarded in Zagreb
Wojciech Kasperski's Otchłań (Chasm) received the "Little Stamp" award for best film by a young documentary filmmaker at the 6th ZagrebDox International Documentary Film Festival.
Polish Documentaries in Thessaloniki
This year's edition of the Thessaloniki International Documentary Film Festival gives special focus to Polish documentaries. The event, taking place from March 12 to 21, will screen over thirty Polish films, divided into three sections: a Krzysztof Kieślowski retrospective, films by Andrzej Fidyk, and the latest Polish documentaries.
Academy Award Winners Announced
The Academy Awards ceremony is now in the past. The undisputed winner is The Hurt Locker, with a total of six awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. Both awards were accepted by director Kathryn Bigelow.
The Cove at the 7th Planete Doc Review
The Cove by Louie Psihoyos, winner of this year's Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, will be the opening film at the 7th Planet Doc Review film festival.
IFMCA Award for Korzeniowski
Last Monday the International Film Music Critics Association gave Abel Korzeniowski the Best Original Score for a Drama Film award for his score to A Single Man by Tom Ford.
Winners of the 2010 Polish Film Awards
The 2010 Polish Film Awards "Orły" (Eagles) ceremony was held at Teatr Polski. The undisputed winner was Rewers (Reverse) by Borys Lankosz, sweeping a total of eight awards, including best film. Agata Buzek and Anna Polony received best actress awards, while Reverse also took best screenplay, best original music, best production design, and best costume design. Director Borys Lankosz was dubbed the Discovery of the Year.
Before the Oscars: Press Conference by the Creators of Rabbit a la Berlin
Just before leaving for Los Angeles, the creators of Rabbit a la Berlin (Królik po berlińsku) held a press conference at Warsaw's Kultura cinema. The film was presented by director Bartek Konopka, editor Mateusz Romaszkan, original score composer Maciej Cieślak, head of post-production Grzegorz Korczak, assistant production manager Alicja Kizińska, author of commentary Michał Ogórek, and Maciej Skalski from MS Films, which produced the film.
Silver Bear for Roman Polański
At the 60th Berlin International Film Festival, which ended last Saturday, Roman Polański received the Silver Bear for Best Director for his latest feature The Ghost Writer. The film was released in Polish cinemas on Friday, February 19.
The Magic Tree at Film Festivals
Over the coming months, Andrzej Maleszka's The Magic Tree will be screened at several international film festivals.
KINOTEKA Festival in London
The eighth edition of the KINOTEKA Polish Film Festival in London will last from March 4 to April 13. Ten cinemas throughout London will screen the latest Polish films, and a retrospective of short features and early films by Roman Polanski.
Exhibition: Polański. Actor. Director
February 14 brought the opening of the Roman Polański. Actor. Director exhibition in Magda Potorska's Der Ort gallery in Berlin. It was attended by Olivia Williams and Ewan McGregor, stars of Roman Polański's latest feature The Ghost Writer.
Buzek Shooting Star
The Shooting Stars press conference was held on Sunday in Berlin. Shooting Stars is a pan-European initiative that focuses on promoting young European actors. Among this year's Shooting Stars is Polish actress Agata Buzek.