The 4th edition will cover seven cities:

Edinburgh (9th October – 20th November)

Glasgow (10th October – 28th November)

Aberfeldy

London (23rd October – 15th November)

Birmingham (19, 24, 28th October)

Sunderland (15th October and 10th November)

Belfast (from 9th October)

Among this year’s features, spectators will find widely recognized film-makers and films, such as “Ida” directed by Pawel Pawlikowski, Krzysztof Skonieczny’s “Hardkor Disco”, “Papusza” by Joanna Kos-Krauze and Krzysztof Krauze, two unconventional movies directed by Anna and Wilhelm Sasnal – “Parasite” and “It looks pretty from the distance” and many, many more. The festival focuses on recently released, fresh productions, proving that Polish cinema still has a lot to tell, engages the spectator in lively dialogue and is able to impel for thought as well as an honest laugh. Among the features there will also be a screening of “Life feels good” by Maciej Pieprzyca. The director will be the honorary guest and he will be participating in screenings in person.

 

More information on: Play Poland| FB

 

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