Andrzej Wajda’s last feature is a biopic about Władysław Strzemiński, the famous Polish avant-garde painter. As much as it’s a celebration of the brilliant work one man made, it also sheds light on the difficulties of Strzemiński’s...
Arton Review is a project by the Arton Foundation in Warsaw in which Polish artists of the younger generation create film works inspired by the classics of Polish experimental filmmaking and video art. The programme within KINOTEKA...
Robert Bolesto’s script takes the famous artistic Beksiński family as inspiration and imagines what the dynamic between the members might have been. The head of the house, Zdzisław the gothic painter, video-records his family over...
A deeply touching documentary about the lives of the people who are forced to live in a junkyard in Moscow. The Svalka is the biggest wasteland in Europe and lies just thirteen miles from the Kremlin. Inside the guarded junkyard...
The story of John Casablancas, the man who introduced supermodels to the world. He started Elite Model Management in Paris in the 1970s which would turn out to be one of the most successful and global names within the fashion...
Mitja Okorn brings something a little lighter to New Polish Cinema with Planet Single, a romantic comedy reminiscent of The Proposal (2009) and How To Lose a Guy In 10 Days (2003). The story follows...