The 7th edition of Polish Days took place from 27 to 29 June 2016 at the 16th T-Mobile New Horizons IFF. "Over the years several international guests asked us what’s new and up-coming here in Poland. We decided to create an event that will become a showcase both for the Polish industry and our guests”, Joanna Łapińska, Artistic Director of T-Mobile New Horizons Film Festival, told FNE.
The selection of completed films presented during the 7th edition of Polish Days focused mainly on drama and documentaries.
FULL LIST OF PROJECTS:
Kinves Out (Poland)
The new drama shot in black and white by the accomplished Polish experimental filmmaker Przemysław Wojcieszek follows a group of high-school friends, who have a reunion in a summer house by the lake. An outsider from Ukraine stirs up unresolved issues and hidden feelings within the group.
The film is produced by Agata Walkosz of CHŁOPIEC PTAK I ANIOŁ PRODUCTION with a budget of 20,000 EUR. The premiere is planned for 2017.
Directed by Przemysław Wojcieszek
Written by Przemysław Wojcieszek
Cinematography by Zofia Goraj
Produced by CHŁOPIEC PTAK I ANIOŁ PRODUCTION
Coproduced by Centrum Technologii Audiowizualnych (www.filmstudioceta.pl)
Cast: Michał Surówka, Natalia Łągiewczyk, Anastazja Borkoniuk, Kacper Sasin, Lucyna Szierok, Anna Konczal, Emilia Piech
Photon (Poland)
The debut feature by the artist and filmmaker Norman Leto is inspired by David Deutsch’s bestseller Beginning of Infinity and shows what we know about the creation of matter. The film produced by Daniel Markowicz of Lightcraft with a budget of 1.6 m EUR is a mix of documentary images, fiction and special effects. The premiere is planned for 2017.
Directed by Norman Leto
Written by Norman Leto
Cinematography by Norman Leto, Michał Marczak, Marcin Montesano, Piotr Żurawski
Produced by Lightcraft
Coproduced by Przemysław Wierzbicki
Cast: Andrzej Chyra, Stanisław Banach, Danuta Banach, Kaja Werbanowska, Iwo Piotrowski
The Last Family (Poland)
Jan P. Matuszyński’a debut feature follows 28 years in the life of the painter Zdzisław Beksiński, considered to be one of the most prominent contemporary Polish artists, and his son Tomasz, a highly praised Polish music journalist and translator. Both passed away.
The film was produced by Leszek Bodzak and Aneta Hickinbotham through Aurum Film in coproduction with HBO Polska and Lightcraft, with a planned budget of 1.4 m EUR. The film received a production grant of 688,756 EUR / 3 m PLN from the Polish Film Institute, and also a coproduction input of 70,597 EUR / 307,500 PLN from the Mazovia Film Fund. The film will premiere internationally in the main competition of the 2016 Locarno IFF. Kino Świat will release it domestically on 30 September 2016.
Directed by Jan P. Matuszyński
Written by Robert Bolesto
Cinematography by Kacper Fertacz
Produced by Aurum Film
Coproduced by HBO Polska, Mazowiecki Instytut Kultury, Lightcraft, Universal Music Polska
Supported by the Polish Film Institute, the Mazovia Film Fund
Production contact: Jan Naszewski, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Main Cast: Andrzej Seweryn, Dawid Ogrodnik. Aleksandra Konieczna
Communion (Poland)
Anna Zamecka’s long documentary debut follows 14-year-old Ola, who takes care of her dysfunctional father, autistic brother and her mother, who lives separately. She lives in the hope of bringing her mother back home. The film was produced by Otter Films in coproduction with Wajda Studio and HBO Europe and will premiere internationally at the Locarno IFF 2016.
Directed by Anna Zamecka
Written by Anna Zamecka
Cinematography by Małgorzata Szylak
Produced by Otter Films, Wajda Studio, HBO Europe
Supported by the Polish Film Institute
The Erlprince (Poland)
Second feature by Kuba Czekaj follows an exceptionally gifted 14-year-old boy, who has just started studying physics at the university. He is working on the theory of parallel worlds, which he initially believes to be linked by light. He has an extraordinary mind, but a wounded soul that his authoritarian mother is incapable of healing.
The film was produced by Ewa Jastrzębska of Munk Studio – Polish Filmmakers Associations in coproduction with TVP, Odra Film and ORKA Production Studio and with the support of the Polish Film Institute and the Wroclaw Film Commission.
Directed by Kuba Czekaj
Written by Kuba Czekaj
Cinematography by Adam Palenta
Produced by Munk Studio – Polish Filmmakers Associations
Coproduced by TVP, Odra Film, ORKA Production Studio
Supported by the Polish Film Institute, Wroclaw Film Commission
Production contact: Kuba Czekaj, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Main Cast: Stanisław Cywka, Agnieszka Podsiadlik, Sebastian Łach, Bernhard Schütz
Waves (Poland)
Grzegorz Zariczny’s debu feature follows Ania and Kasia, two teenagers training with a hairstylist in a small hair salon in the Kraków suburb of Nowa Huta. The deserted prefab housing complex where the hair salon located bears witness to seemingly mundane yet fundamental moments that occur between a carefree childhood and compromises of being an adult.
The film was produced by Munk Studio – Polish Filmmakers Association in coproduction with TVP and Krakow Festival Office, and with the support of the Polish Film Institute and the Krakow Regional Film Fund. The film premiered internationally in the main competition at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
Directed by Grzegorz Zariczny
Written by Grzegorz Zariczny
Cinematography by Weronika Bilska
Produced by Munk Studio – Polish Filmmakers Association (www.munkstudio.eu)
Coproduced by TVP, Krakow Festival Office
Supported by the Polish Film Institute, the Krakow Regional Film Fund
Production contact: Grzegorz Zariczny, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Main Cast: Anna Kęsek, Katarzyna Kopeć, Tomasz Schimscheiner, Jolanta Olszewska