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Several Polish co-productions have been selected for the programme of the 76th edition of the Berlin International Film Festival – one of the world’s most significant and prestigious film events – held this year from 12 to 22 February. Their presence in the official selection is a testament to the robust position of Polish (co-)productions on the international cinematic stage.
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Five Polish documentaries have been selected for the official selection of the prestigious French festival FIPADOC, with three of them set to receive their premieres. Paweł Chorzępa’s latest documentary The Tuners will have its world premiere in Biarritz, while The Queen and the Smokehouse by Iga Lis and Bacewicz x Bomsori by Jakub Piątek will both be screened in front of international festival audiences for the first time. Polish projects will also be featured prominently in the festival’s industry section.
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Polish short cinema is looking to make a particularly strong presence at the upcoming edition of the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival. At the 48th edition of one of the world’s most important and prestigious events dedicated to short-form filmmaking, a total of eight Polish productions are going to be featured in the festival programme, appearing both in-competition and at key industry showcases.
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The short film “Dad’s not home”, directed by Jan Saczek and produced at the Krzysztof Kieślowski Film School in Katowice, has been included on the prestigious shortlist for a nomination at the 98th Academy Awards in the category of Best Live Action Short Film. This marks another major international achievement for the production.