POLISH DOCUMENTARY AT IDFA 2010!

In the second half of November there are going to be one of the biggest events in the documentary world – International Documentary Film Festival in Amsterdam and accompanying film market, Docs for Sale, that belongs to the most significant international industry event of that kind. Very strong representation of Polish documentary will appear at both of them.



Every year since 1988, at International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, more than 250 international documentaries are screened. Filmmakers, producers, distributors, tv channel representatives, decision makers and festival programmers from all over the world come to this most important event in the documentary cinema. IDFA offers amazingly rich and diverse programme – competitive as well as non-competitive – and presents the creative documentaries from the highest level.


All in all, IDFA is the great opportunity for every film, screened in Amsterdam, to begin the promotional way on the international stage. During this year’s edition Polish documentaries will have this chance as well. Two Polish titles are qualified for the student competition program: A Screening At The Tatry Cinema by Igor Chojna and Viva Maria! by Agnieszka Smoczyńska. In the non-competitve section there are also two Polish documentaries: The Work of The Machines, directed by Michał Mądracki, Maciej Mądracki and Gilles Lepore (in the section called “Paradocs”), and The Declaration of Immortality by Marcin Koszałka (in the section called „Reflecting Images: Panorama”).


IDFA is not only the event full of film screening, but also includes the wide range of accompanying tasks. One of the biggest is Docs for Sale, the film market and the great platform for professionals to exchange the ideas and experience.


At this year’s Docs for Sale there is a large amount of Polish films as well, presented as a part of the “Polish Docs” project – that is the mutual initiative of Krakow Film Foundation and Polish Film Institute whose aim is the promotion of Polish documentary films abroad and assistance to the Polish filmmakers to present their films to the wide audience.


The list of the Polish documentary films that will appear at Docs for Sale:


H2O”, dir. Tomasz Wolski

Inventory”, dir. Paweł Łoziński

A Piece of Summer”, dir. Marta Minorowicz

The Dog Hill”, dir. Grzegorz Zariczny

Little Bride”, dir. Lesław Dobrucki

Honeymoon”, dir. Grzegorz Krawiec

Out of reach”, dir. Jakub Stożek

Let’s run away from her”, dir. Marcin Koszałka

The Declaration of Immortality”, dir. Marcin Koszałka

Viva Maria!”, dir. Agnieszka Smoczyńska

A Screening At The Tatry Cinema”, dir. Igor Chojna

The Work of The Machines”, dir. Michał Mądracki, Maciej Mądracki, Gilles Lepore

 

Polish documentary films were present at the festival as well as in the market in Amsterdam many times. Last year in the competition programme several Polish titles appeared, such as: “War Games and the Man who stopped them” by Dariusz Jabłoński, “Where the sun doesn’t rush” by Matej Bobrik and “Six Weeks” by Marcin Janos Krawczyk, who, in addition to this, was given the main prize in the short film competition. It is worth to say  that this year the competition for short documentaries is canceled.


23rd International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) will be held from the 17th to the 28th of November. Docs for Sale will take place from the 19th to the 26th of November.


More on the website:  www.idfa.nl