14-07-2015

Polish Days titles announced

    Polish Days are the most important industry event of the 15. T-Mobile New Horizons International Film Festival, where industry representatives including programmers, sales agents, producers, film funds and distributors from all over the world meet to watch the latest Polish films at closed screenings. This year's edition of Polish Days will take place on 29-31 July 2015.

    A number of completed Polish films, works-in-progress will be shown at closed screenings during the event. Many projects in development will also be pitched to the international audience and followed by one-on-one sessions.

    The event has been gaining international interest and strengthening its position in recent years and in 2015, around 170 key Polish and international guests are expected in Wrocław, including producers, film funds and festival programmers (including Berlin, Semaine de la Critique, Rotterdam, Tribeca and New Directors/New Films), as well as a number of international and domestic buyers.

    26 films and projects were selected for the industry event. Among the works shown in full at closed screenings are Karlovy Vary competition titles The Red Spider by Marcin Koszałka and Chemoby Bartek Prokopowicz, followed by the debut feature by Wojciech Kasperski The High Frontier and new films by Przemysław Wojcieszek (Berlin Diaries), Kinga Dębska (My Sister) and Krzysztof Łukaszewicz (Karbala).

    The popular work-in-progress section will present 10 films. These are Baby Bump by Kuba Czekaj, Journals by Wiktoria Szymańska,Waves by Grzegorz Zariczny, Into the Spirale by Konrad Aksinowicz and two projects pitched in Wrocław in 2014 - Wild Roses by Anna Jadowska and Volhynia by Wojtek Smarzowski. Three documentaries will also be presented in that section: 21 x New York by Piotr Stasik, All These Sleepless Nights by Michał Marczak and When you return by Anna Zamęcka. 

    Pitchings will present Polish films at an earlier stage of development and production. This year's projects are new works by Marcin Wrona (Lili), Dorota Kędzierzawska (Speedway) and Marcin Dudziak (Presence), as well as debut features The Last Family by Jan P. Matuszyński, Tower by Jagoda Szelc, Forest by Joanna Zastróżna and the Cinemart project Hurrah, we're still alive! by Agnieszka Polska. Furthermore, three projects by foreign directors but developed in Poland will also be pitched - these areAA by Jack Faber, Marie Curie by Marie Noelle and People I'm Notby Francesco Rizzi. In this section, post-production awards from Toya Studios (sound) and Chimney Poland (image) will be given.

    This year's edition will place an emphasis on the participation of German producers and film funds. There will be a meeting of Polish and German film producers organised in co-operation with the East German film funds Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung (MDM) and Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, Cottbus IFF, the Polish Film Institute and Film Commission Poland.

    Polish Days are co-organized with the Polish Film Institute. Event's partners include Film Commission Poland, Mazovia-Warsaw Film Commission and Wrocław Film Commission, the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, National Audiovisual Institute and post-production studios Toya Studios and Chimney Poland.

    Full list of selected films:

    Completed Films

    Berlin Diaries, dir. Przemysław Wojcieszek
    Chemo (Chemia), dir. Bartosz Prokopowicz
    Karbala, dir. Krzysztof Łukaszewicz
    My Sister (Moja siostra), dir. Kinga Dębska
    Red Spider (Czerwony Pająk), dir. Marcin Koszałka
    The High Frontier (Na granicy), dir. Wojciech Kasperski

    Pitchings

    AA, dir. Jack Faber
    Forest (Las), dir. Joanna Zastróżna
    Hurrah, we're still alive! (Hurrah, wciąż żyjemy!), dir. Agnieszka Polska
    Lili, dir. Marcin Wrona
    Marie Curie, dir. Marie Noelle
    People I'm not, dir. Francesco Rizzi
    Presence (Obecność), dir. Marcin Dudziak
    Speedway (Żużel), dir. Dorota Kędzierzawska
    The Last Family (Ostatnia Rodzina), dir. Jan P. Matuszyński
    Tower (Wieża, jasny dzień), dir. Jagoda Szelc

    Works in Progress

    21 x New York, dir. Piotr Stasik
    All These Sleepless Nights (Wszystkie Nieprzespane Noce), dir. Michał Marczak
    Baby Bump, dir. Kuba Czekaj
    Into the Spirale (W spirali), dir. Konrad Aksinowicz
    Journals, dir. Wiktoria Szymańska
    Waves (Fale), dir. Grzegorz Zariczny
    Wild Roses (Dzikie róże), dir. Anna Jadowska
    When you return (Kiedy wrócisz), dir. Anna Zamęcka
    Volhynia (Wołyń), dir. Wojtek Smarzowski

     

    For more information, please contact Jan Naszewski, Polish Days coordinator,
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    Last modified on 16-07-2015