Warsaw International Film Festival
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- 7.1 (2.3K)
- 5.2 (49)
- 6.1 (45)
- 6.1 (367)
- 7.2 (8.3K)
- 6.6 (1.6K)
- 5.3 (350)
- 5.6 (614)
- 6.3 (14)
- 6.4 (145)
- 6.7 (987)
- 6.2 (53)
- 6.3 (943)
- 6.4 (596)
- 7.8 (166)
- 6.3 (1.1K)
- Because of its unique structure, strong ideas, excellent performances, and riveting tension that builds up to an unexpected climax that breaks your expectations.
- 5.8 (77)
- 6.1 (1.9K)
- 6.5 (89)
- 6.7 (174)
- 6.7 (194)
- 6.7 (203)
- 6.7 (179)
- 6.5 (3.7K)
- 6.3 (164)
- 7.6 (3.5K)
- 6.5 (128)
- 7.0 (17)
- 7.4 (66)
- 7.9 (18)
- 7.0 (20)
- For its uncontrived, humorous, effortless and tender portrait of two young Bulgarians and their imaginative escapes.
- Dimitar Gochev(producer)
- For the original approach and courage in showing the true situation of women in a world in which they turn to be stronger than the strongest man.
- 6.6 (919)
- 6.8 (1.6K)
- 7.0 (3.1K)
- 6.7 (5.8K)
- 5.6 (41)
- 6.4 (1.5K)
- 6.8 (64)
- 6.5 (314)
- 6.4 (67)
- 6.2 (257)
- 6.3 (11)
- 6.4 (4.7K)
- A film that poignantly depicts the struggle of a country confronted with a new order. It is also a personal and touching view of a world that no longer exist.
- An excellent and sophisticated cinematographic language Courage deals with the issue of moral courage and the sense of guilt. It appeals for more personal responsibility. The film is set in today's Poland and the drama can be perceived as a kind of Abel and Kain story. Two brothers, of different characters and sensibilities, are forced to take over the direction of an Internet distribution company when their father fell ill.
- 7.6 (57)
- 8.0 (35)
- 6.2 (23)
- 5.0 (24)
- 6.4 (114)
- 5.6 (15)
- 7.8 (34)
- 6.2 (11)
- 6.2 (7)
- 6.6 (276)
- 6.1 (12)
- 6.4 (9)
- 6.0 (21)
- 7.3 (11)
- 7.9 (359)
- 7.0 (21)
- 8.0 (6)
- 7.5 (812)
- 7.7 (106)
- 7.4 (23)
- 5.8 (52)
- 7.8 (6)
- 7.4 (9)
- 7.3 (237)
- 6.9 (11)
- 5.6 (34)
- 6.9 (334)
- 7.2 (1.3K)
- 9.5 (22)
- 5.7 (18)
- 7.9 (8)
- 6.3 (354)
- 5.5 (31)
- Beautifully done 2D animation that expresses 3D emotions.
- For its poetic imagery and elegnt minimalism that tells so much.
- Crulic is based on a true story about the Romanian emigrant named Crulic in Poland who is accused of having robbed a Polish judge. This animated feature-length documentary, which uses mixed animation techniques, enounces the often discriminatory attitude of authorities towards foreign migrants. It gives a voice to a man who died in an inhuman way, without being heard and who was deprived of his most elementary human rights.
- Matière Grise reflects on the suffering of those who as children survived the Rwandan genocide. It denounces the mechanisms in which hatred and intolerance are created by media and eventually dehumanize human beings. This feature film shows, how it is important for small countries and their filmmakers to tell their own stories and to reflect on issues that they value the most.
Also known as
- Warsaw Film Festival
- Warsaw Film Week
- Warszawski Festiwal Filmowy
- Warszawski Miedzynarodowy Festiwal Filmowy
- Warszawski Tydzien Filmowy
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Warsaw, Poland