Tomasz Wasilewski's New Feature Screening in Main Competition
One of 23 films from around the world screening in the 66th Berlinale Main Competition is Zjednoczone Stany Miłości (United States of Love), the latest film by director Tomasz Wasilewski, co-financed by the Polish Film Institute. Variety put Tomasz Wasilewski on 10 Europeans to Watch list.
Zjednoczone Stany Miłości (United States of Love) is in the running for the following awards: the Golden Bear for Best Film; the Silver Bear for Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, or Best Screenplay; the Alfred Bauer Prize for opening new perspectives on cinematic art, as well as awards for Best Cinematography, Best Music, Best Editing, and Best Costume Design. The competition films are also judged by independent bodies, including the FIPRESCI jury and the ecumenical jury.
Małgorzata Szumowska in Main Competition Jury
The Main Competition entries will be judged by jury members Meryl Streep (head of the jury), Małgorzata Szumowska, Clive Owen, Alba Rohrwacher, Brigitte Lacombe, Nick James, and Lars Eidinger. Zjednoczone Stany Miłości (United States of Love) will screen in Main Competition along with the latest works of such acclaimed filmmakers as Thomas Vinterberg, Mia Hansen-Løve, André Téchiné, and Lav Diaz.
A Film Co-Financed by the Polish Film Institute in Berlinale Lineup
Tomasz Wasilewski's latest feature is a Polish-Swedish co-production, with cinematography by Oleg Mutu (who previously lensed Cristian Mungiu's 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days, winner of the Palme d'Or in Cannes, as well as Sergey Loznitsa's In the Fog). The film was produced by Mañana and co-financed by the Polish Film Institute. In 2014, the project had been presented at the CineMart co-production market of the 43rd Rotterdam International Film Festival. World sales are handled by New Europe Film Sales.
Screening Schedule
- 19.02, 9:00am, Berlinale Palast (press screening)
- 19.02, 4:00pm, Berlinale Palast
- 20.02, 9:30am, Friedrichstadt-Palast
- 20.02, 10:00am, Zoo Palast 1
- 20.02, 9:00pm, Friedrichstadt-Palast
- 21.02, 10:30pm, International
Zud in Generation Kplus Competition
Zud, a film directed by Marta Minorowicz and co-financed by the Polish Film Institute, will compete for the Crystal Bear award in the Generation Kplus competition. This competition is judged by a professional jury (this year's jury members are Anne Kodura, Nagesh Kukunoor and Kathy Loizou), as well as a children's jury.
Zud is a story of Mongolian nomads, and marks the feature debut by director Marta Minorowicz, author of multiple award-winning documentary films. Her short film Kawałek lata (A Piece of Summer) received the Grand Prize at the 2011 Clermont-Ferrand festival, the Golden Dove at DOK.Leipzig, and the Grand Prize at the "Man in Danger" Media Festival. The film stars real-life nomads, Sukhbat Batsaikhan and Batsaikhan Budee. Other parts have also been cast with indigenous inhabitants of the Mongolian steppe. The film was written by Marta Minorowicz and Kenneth McBride, lensed by Paweł Chorzępa, and edited by Beata Walentowska.
Polish-German Co-Production
The film was made in co-production between Poland and Germany. The producer on the Polish side is Anna Wydra of Otter Films, while the producers on the German side are Ann Carolin Renninger and Thomas Kufus of zero one film. The film was produced with co-financing from the Polish Film Institute, Eurimages, FFA Filmförderungsanstalt, Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, and the MEDIA programme. The project had also been developed at the EAVE workshop, the NIPKOW programme, and Dragon Forum. World sales are handled by Manuela Buono of Slingshot Films.
Screening Schedule
- 14.02, 10:00am, HKW
- 15.02, 10:00am, Filmtheater am Friedrichshain
- 21.02, 12:30pm, Zoo Palast 1
Ja, Olga Hepnarová (I, Olga Hepnarová) as Opening Film in the Panorama Section
Ja, Olga Hepnarová (I, Olga Hepnarová), a film by Tomáš Weinreb and Petr Kazda, is in the Panorama lineup at this year's Berlinale, and will screen as opening film in this section. The film stars Polish actress Michalina Olszańska and was lensed by Adam Sikora. Production on the Polish side was handed by Wrocław-based Media Brigade. Ja, Olga Hepnarová (I, Olga Hepnarová) is a Czech-Polish-Slovak co-production, made with financial support of the Polish Film Institute and the Lower Silesian Film Fund. The film marks the directing and producing debut of Tomáš Weinreb and Petr Kazda, who also authored the script. The film is also eligible for the Best First Feature Award for films screening in Main Competition, Panorama, Forum, and Perspektive Deutsches Kino. Film debuts will be judged by jury members Enrico Lo Verso, Ursula Meier, and Michel Franco.
Screening Schedule
- 11.02, 9:00pm, CinemaxX 7
- 11.02, 9:15pm, CinemaxX 5
- 11.02, 9:30pm, CinemaxX 4
- 12.02, 10:45pm, CineStar 3
- 13.02, 8:15pm, Cubix 7
- 13.02, 8:15pm, Cubix 8
- 18.02, 2:00pm, International
- 21.02, 8:15pm, Cubix 8
- 21.02, 8:15pm, Cubix 7
Polish Co-Productions and Polish Filmmakers in Other Festival Sections
Ilegitim (Illegitimate), a Romanian-Polish-French co-production directed by Adrian Sitaru, and Maquinaria Panamericana (Panamerican Machinery), a Mexican-Polish co-production directed by Joaquín del Paso, will screen in the Forum section of this year's Berlinale. The festival lineup also features several films by Polish-born filmmakers working abroad. Piotr J. Lewandowski will show his German feature debut Jonathan in the Panorama section, while this year's Berlinale Specials include a screening of The Season in Quincy, a four-essay documentary about British intellectual and storyteller John Berger. One of the essays was filmed by Tilda Swinton, another by Polish-born UK-based director-cinematographer Bartek Dziadosz. The lineup of the Forum Expanded section of the festival will feature The Right, a German-Polish video project by Assaf Gruber. One of the members of Label Europa Cinemas jury (Panorama section) is Małgorzata Kuzdra from the Cinema Muza in Poznań (last year she juged films at Berlinale in the CICAE jury - this year this role will fall to Ewa Kujawińska and Michał Matuszewski).
Berlinale Talents 2016
Berlinale Talents is the new name of Talent Campus, a series of workshops for young filmmakers. This year marks the 16th edition of the workshop, organized annually as a sidebar of the Berlin IFF. This year's edition will be attended by a total of nine participants from Poland: Kacper Czubak (cinematographer), Aniko Kiss (production designer), Bartosz Warwas (director), Aleksandra Gowin (editor), Katarzyna Gondek (director), Jan Kwieciński (producer), Wojciech Stuchlik (producer), Wiktor Piątkowski (screenwriter), and Monika Pawluczuk (director). Berlinale Talents 2016 runs from February 13 through February 18.
Further details available at: www.berlinale-talents.de.
European Film Market 2016
In addition to the films screening in this year's festival lineup, the EFM will also screen the following Polish films and co-productions: Baby Bump by Kuba Czekaj; 11 minut (11 Minutes) by Jerzy Skolimowski; Niewinne (Agnus Dei) by Anne Fontaine; Wszystkie nieprzespane noce (All These Sleepless Nights) by Michał Marczak; Ederly by Piotr Dumała; Intruz (The Here After) by Magnus von Horn; Córki Dancingu (The Lure) by Agnieszka Smoczyńska; Obce niebo (Strange Heaven) by Dariusz Gajewski, Moje córki krowy (These Daughters of Mine) by Kinga Dębska, and Embers by Claire Carre.
Further details available at: www.efm-berlinale.de.
The Polish Film Institute as Official Partner of This Year's Berlinale Co-Production Market (BCPM)
BCPM is a three-day event at Berlinale, bringing together over 500 carefully selected international film producers. The BCPM programme features Countries-in-Focus sessions, where representatives of six national film institutes, including the Polish Film Institute, will present co-production opportunities and elaborate on the regulations governing co-production financing. Five young Polish producers will attend BCPM as Visitors, taking part in industry events. There will also be representatives of four Polish production companies, as well as observers. This year's 13th edition of the Berlinale Co-Production Market features 36 feature films from 29 countries. The BCPM runs from February 14 through February 16, 2016.
Further details are available at: www.efm-berlinale.de.
The Polish Cinema Stand at the 66th Berlin IFF
Polish Cinema Stand No. 103
European Film Market Berlin 2016
Martin-Gropius-Bau
The Polish Cinema Stand is co-hosted by the Polish Film Institute, Film Commission Poland and TVP. This is the eleventh year running of Polish Film Institute presence at the EFM, and the sixth consecutive year as an independent Polish stand. This year, the Polish Cinema Stand has a new location, with more exhibition space and room for one-on-one meetings with industry reps. Visit the Polish Cinema Stand to find publications promoting Polish films, including the 2016 New Polish Films catalogue. There will also be a new edition of the New Polish Films app, available for the iPhone and iPad.
Poles in Berlin
Film Commission Poland prepared the guide Poles in Berlin. This catalogue aims at introducing in an accessible and brief way the immense potential of the Polish film industry.
The 66th Berlin International Film Festival runs from February 11 through February 21, 2016. Further details are available at: www.berlinale.de.
February 2, 2016, Marta Sikorska
source: www.pisf.pl
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ZUD
FESTIVAL SCREENINGS:
14.02.2016 10:00 HKW
15.02.2016 10:00 Filmtheater am Friedrichshain
21.02.2016 12:30 Zoo Palast 1
MARKET SCREENING: 10 12.02. 17:15 CinemaxX
MAQUINARIA PANAMERICANA (PANAMERICANA MACHINERY)
FESTIVAL SCREENINGS:
12.02 21:30 CinemaxX 6 (P&I)
14.02 19:30 CineStar IMAX
15.02 11:30 Hau1
16.02 12:30 Arsenal 1
17.02 22:00 CineStar 8
20.02 22:30 Cubix 9
MARKET SCREENING: 15.02 15:15 CinemaxX 16
ILEGITIM
FESTIVAL SCREENINGS:
13.02 19:30 Zoo-Palast 2
14.02 15:45 CineStar 8
15.02 20:00 Cubix 9
16.02 17:30 CinemaxX 6 (P&I)
20.02 21:30 CineStar 8
MARKET SCREENINGS:
12.02 13:10 CinemaxX 16
15.02 09:45 dffb-Kino
BABY BUMP
MARKET SCREENING:
15.02 11:30 Parliament
UNITED STATES OF LOVE
FESTIVAL SCREENINGS:
FRI 19 Feb 09:00 BERLINALE PALAST (Press & Industry)
FRI 19 Feb 16:00 BERLINALE PALAST (Premiere)
SAT 20 Feb 09:30 FRIEDRICHSTADT PALAST
SAT 20 Feb 10:00 ZOO PALAST 1
SAT 20 Feb 21:00 FRIEDRICHSTADT PALAST
SUN 21 Feb 22:30 INTERNATIONAL
MARKET SCREENING: By invitation only. Contact Jan Naszewski: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
11 MINUTES
MARKET SCREENING:
11.02 13:30 CinemaxX Studio 11
AGNUS DEI
MARKET SCREENINGS:
12.02 09:15 CinemaxX 2
14.02 15:00 CineStar 6
ALL THESE SLEEPLESS NIGHTS
MARKET SCREENINGS:
11.02 15:50 CinemaxX Studio 11
14.02 11:00 CinemaxX 19
EDERLY
MARKET SCREENING:
13.02 17:10 Parliament
THE HERE AFTER
MARKET SCREENING:
15.02 18:00 CinemaxX 17
ILEGITIM
FESTIVAL SCREENINGS:
MARKET SCREENINGS:
12.02 13:10 CinemaxX 16
15.02 09:45 dffb-Kino
I, OLGA HEPNAROVA
FESTIVAL SCREENINGS:
11.02. 20:00 CinemaxX 7 (Premiere)
12.02.2016 22:45 CineStar 3
13.02.2016 20:15 Cubix 7&8
18.02.2016 14:00 International
21.02.2016 20:15 Cubix 7&8
MARKET SCREENING:
15.02 11:00 CinemaxX 16
THE LURE
MARKET SCREENING:
12.02 12:50 CineStar IMAX
STRANGE HEAVEN
MARKET SCREENING:
12.02 16:30 CinemaxX 18
THESE DAUGHTERS OF MINE
MARKET SCREENING:
14.02 11:30 CinemaxX 16
EMBERS
MARKET SCREENING:
12.02 12:20 Kino Arsenal 2
THE RIGHT (FORUM EXPANDED)
FESTIVAL SCREENINGS:
15.02 16:30 Akademie der Künste
16.02 20:00 Kino Arsenal 1