The Heritage, dir. Andrzej Barański BY Jakub MajmurekFilm A seemingly ‘private’ and ‘nonpolitical’ artist, Barański thus touches a living political theme that our own community must face
Gdynia Film Festival BY Jakub SochaFilm Political correctness was in place this year. Polish filmmakers have obviously been reading the papers, paying particular attention to the national news sections. The supermarket makes an appearance in three films, the topic of history is present in several. The supermarket proved bad, and history – complicated
Directing is a Job Talk with Adrian PanekFilm A director isn’t someone who just stands at the bridge and shouts out orders. A film is something that happens between people, something that’s alive. I really like that community
Guerrilla Filmmaker Talk with Przemysław WojcieszekTalks If Polish cinema wasn’t infantile, films would have to pose questions that would stir the masses of consumers out of their lethargy
Poland Suffers FromStockholm Syndrome Talk with Paweł SalaFilm Director of ‘Mother Teresa of Cats’ talks about family ties and lies
Gdynia Film Festival.After the Verdict BY Michał WalkiewiczFilm At the entrance to the screening room. “Entering?” I ask an elderly gentleman, anxious and not sure which way to pass him from. “Well, I’m a bit afraid, you know?” he says. Unfortunately, I do