WARSAW: Piotr Domalewski’s new drama Operation Hyacinth / Hiacynt will be showcased in the main competition of the Gdynia Film Festival, taking place 20-25 September 2021. The film is a Netflix local commission and it is set to premiere on the platform on 13 October 2021.
GDYNIA: The Polish/French/Czech coproduction Leave No Traces by Jan P. Matuszyński, will be showcased in the main competition of the Gdynia Film Festival, taking place 20-25 September 2021. The film is Poland’s candidate for the 94th Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences award in the Best International Feature Film category.
GDYNIA: Aleksandra Terpińska’s Other People / Inni ludzie, which is based on a 2018 bestselling novel by Dorota Masłowska, will be showcased in the main competition of the Gdynia Film Festival, taking place 20-25 September 2021. This Polish/French coproduction is set to open in cinemas in March 2022.
GDYNIA: The crime comedy The Getaway King / Najmro. Kocha, kradnie, szanuje by Mateusz Rakowicz, which is based on a true story of the infamous Polish thief Zdzisław Najmrodzki, will be showcased in the main competition of the Gdynia Film Festival, taking place 20-25 September 2021. The film opened in Polish cinemas on 17 September 2021, distributed by Dystrybucja Mówi Serwis.
GDYNIA: Kinga Dębska's box office hit prequel to her critically acclaimed comedy drama These Daughters of Mine entitled Back Then / Zupa nic will be showcased in the main competition of the Gdynia Film Festival, taking place 20-25 September 2021.
GDYNIA: The musical drama Autumn Girl / Bo we mnie jest seks by Katarzyna Klimkiewicz, based on the life of Polish 60s bombshell actress Kalina Jędrusik, will be showcased in the main competition of the Gdynia Film Festival, taking place 20-25 September 2021.
WARSAW: The 12th edition of LGBT+ Film Festival, the largest LGBT+ film festival in Central and Eastern Europe, will screen 53 films in eight Polish cities starting with Warsaw (17 - 24 September 2021). Some of the titles will also be available online.
WARSAW: The Polish Film Institute has distributed over 4.2 m EUR / 19 m PLN for the production of nine feature films. Among them are new films by Jacek Bromski, Jan Jakub Kolski, Jan Komasa, Paweł Maślona and Kinga Dębska.
WARSAW: Kinga Dębska's Back Then / Zupa nic had the best opening for a domestic title in 2021 with 48,889 admissions. The prequel to Dębska's critically acclaimed comedy/drama These Daughters of Mine (Kalejdoskop Film Studio) is also at the top of the weekly box office.