Spectacular car chases along the streets of Warsaw, a jump from the Palace of Culture and Science or a helicopter exploding over the Vistula river are only some of the scenes featuring in Kick, a Bollywood blockbuster which was produced in the capital city of Poland and is about to hit the screens around the world.
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“What does the idea of solidarity mean to me today?”- this question will be answered by amateur filmmakers from around the world, who will take part in Solidarity Shorts, a film contest. Short films can be entered until 31 July 2014.
May 17, 18 and 25, 2014 / Hannover, Hamburg, Lübeck
At this year’s festival The Award of Emigration will be given for the first time at the Museum in Gdynia for the best movie about migration. The winner will be selected by the Jury: Andrzej Kołodyński – film critic, Maria Zmarz-Koczanowicz – director, Karolina Grabowicz-Matyjas – Director of Emigration Museum in Gdynia. The Award is worth 2000€.
The International Jury of the 33rd Istanbul Film Festival presided over by director Asghar Farhadi decided to give the Special Jury Prize to “Papusza” by Joanna Kos-Krauze and Krzysztof Krauze.
Poland’s capital has become the backdrop for the surprising twists in a movie plot, as filming of the latest Bollywood production with the participation of Indian film star Salman Khan has just started. Warsaw will also play one of the film’s main characters.
This year, the prestigious international festival of films for children the TIFF Kids in Toronto is presenting two films for children whose creators are Polish film studios. The partner of the event, lasting until 21 April, is the Consulate General of Poland in Canada.
Director Jake James Juba is shooting in Scotland his new short film “Tata” (Dad), based on a true story that happened to a Polish family Bilda.
During Lithuania’s biggest international film festival Kino pavasaris, which is currently taking place in Vilnius and Kaunas, Lithuanians will have an opportunity to see as many as 23 Polish films.