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16 Polish films to vie for Golden Lions: festival organisers

18.07.2023 17:30
A total of 16 productions will vie for awards in the main competition of the Polish Film Festival, which will be held in the coastal city of Gdynia in September, the organisers have announced.
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The films, which are set to compete for the festival’s top Golden Lions award and a host of other prizes, include two directorial debuts, festival organisers said.

Director Olga Chajdas' Imago, Jan Kidawa-Błoński's The Secret of Little Rose, and Paweł Maślona's Kos, which tells the story of Polish-American independence hero Tadeusz Kościuszko, are among the movies selected for the festival.

Other standout productions include The Peasants, a hand-painted animation by the directorial duo of D.K. Welchman (formerly known as Dorota Kobiela) and Hugh Welchman, based on the novel by Nobel Prize-winning Polish author Władysław Reymont.

Also competing for the Golden Lions will be Jan Holoubek's Doppelgänger, Piotr Dumała's Fin del Mundo? and Maciej Bochniak's Freestyle, Polish state news agency PAP reported.

The annual Polish Film Festival, first held in 1974, is one of the oldest film events in Europe, according to organisers.

The 48th Polish Film Festival will be held in Gdynia from September 18 to 23.

The Silent Twins, a Polish-US-British co-production directed by Agnieszka Smoczyńska, won the Golden Lions award at the 47th Polish Film Festival in Gdynia last year.

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Source: IAR, PAP