Fear Of FallingThis Autumn, Polish films will aim to win the hearts of UK cinema-goers for the second time. Alongside carefully selected films from recent years, Play Poland will feature special screenings and one of a kind exhibitions of Polish film posters dating back, in some cases, to the socialist era. The festival will open on September 28 with a screening of Feliks Falk's Joanna in Birmingham.
Play Poland has the support of cultural institutions including Polish Art Europe, a non-profit organisation which promotes Polish culture and art. “Contemporary Polish cinema is an interesting phenomenon. Films created by directors, cameramen and composers who received numerous awards worldwide revolve around fascinating histories perceived from the point of view of a resident of the country after a political transformation who tries to account for his legacy. This does not have to be a socially or historically committed cinema.
This is frequently...
Play Poland has the support of cultural institutions including Polish Art Europe, a non-profit organisation which promotes Polish culture and art. “Contemporary Polish cinema is an interesting phenomenon. Films created by directors, cameramen and composers who received numerous awards worldwide revolve around fascinating histories perceived from the point of view of a resident of the country after a political transformation who tries to account for his legacy. This does not have to be a socially or historically committed cinema.
This is frequently...
- 9/12/2012
- by Staff Writer
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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