Kino Mania December 2016: Wolyn / Smoleńsk / Ostatnia Rodzina
Reviews of Wolyn (Hatred), Smoleńsk, and Ostatnia Rodzina (The Last Family), some of the most popular Polish films of late 2016.
Read moreReviews of Wolyn (Hatred), Smoleńsk, and Ostatnia Rodzina (The Last Family), some of the most popular Polish films of late 2016.
Read moreThe epochal shift to Czech capitalism is a merely decorative background to a story that turns into a big-screen penny dreadful in Kollár’s The Red Captain
Read moreUntil Tomasz Wasilewski’s United States of Love, the subject of the transition years to capitalism has certainly been underutilized by Polish screenwriters.
Read moreZbigniew Libera
Read morePolish director Jerzy Skolimowski had to work against the clock to accomplish his greatest effort, 11 Minutes,, which was destined for Cannes.
Read moreMOCAK shows that national aesthetics were anything but black and white, with the FashionABLE in Communist Poland exhibit, ending after this weekend.
Read moreAs most master craftsmen, Patryk Vega dexterously reuses the good, bad ,and ugly characters from his most successful crime franchise in Pitbull New Order.
Read moreHungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban travelled to Poland last Wednesday at the personal invitation of Jarosław Kaczynski, the leader of the
Read moreThe lighting quick push for reform by the Law and Justice party (PiS) after eight years of center-right rule has taken a heavy toll on the judicial system in Poland during the past week.
Read moreCan a filmmaker create a thriller evading the usual mechanisms of suspense? Directed by rookie Marcin Koszałka, Red Spider has neither the “who did it” nor the “how” at the core.
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