The fall festival circuit features a powerhouse lineup of Polish cinema that showcases an industry in full stride, with hard-hitting topical dramas, award-season hopefuls and potential box-office ...
Polish audiences just can't seem to get enough of their homegrown cinema and have quietly transformed the country's film market into one of the healthiest in the world. By Vladimir Kozlov, The ...
SAN SEBASTIAN — If San Sebastian were to give a prize this year for its most shocking film, “Playground” would surely be the clear winner. It kicks off with its Polish director, Bartosz Kowalski, ...
The Splat! FilmFest, an annual festival celebrating horror and genre films, has kicked off in the Polish capital Warsaw and the southwestern city of Wrocław. Pixabay LicenseImage by Gerd Altmann from ...
Prospects for Polish cinema are looking brighter as a new national film institute with an annual production support budget of $23 million (€17 million) begins to have an impact two years after its ...
A highly respected industry figure in the local media for the past two decades, Kapuscinski has served in posts that included artistic director of pubcaster TVP’s Kultura channel. He was also ...
Ewa Krzyzewska and Zbigniew Cybulski in "Ashes and Diamonds." (Martin Scorsese Presents: Masterpieces of Polish Cinema) It's a good thing the Northwest Film Center doesn't use a manually operated ...
Case Unknown is the opening night film of the 2011 Austin Polish Film Festival, which starts tonight. The Chronicle recently exchanged e-mails with the film's co-writer, Agnieszka Holland. Agnieszka ...
WARSAW — It took 60 years for Poles to be able to laugh about Stalin, muses Borys Lankosz, the 37-year-old director of “Reverse,” a darkly satirical comedy that has critics giddy with anticipation ...
A highly respected industry figure in the local media for the past two decades, Kapuscinski has served in posts that included artistic director of pubcaster TVP’s Kultura channel. He was also ...