“The Mandala” and “Mom Is Coming Back” at the Washington Polish Film Festival

Mikołaj Janik’s “The Mandala” and “Mom Is Coming Back” will be presented in the short films competition of the Washington Polish Film Festival. Organized by the Kosciuszko Foundation festival will be held between May 10th – 12th and will screen the selection of the brand new Polish films, including seven features and eight shorts.

“The Mandala” and “Mom Is Coming Back” at the Washington Polish Film Festival

“The Mandala” by Mikołaj Janik – a short fiction – in a thriller convention tells a story of a mother and son struggling with a loss.

Mikołaj Janik’s diploma documentary short – “Mom Is Coming Back” – presents an intimate portrait of Weronika and her daughter, diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Weronika, who used to bake sausages over an Icelandic volcano, kayaked through Costa Rican rivers, and guided tourists around the ruins of ancient kingdoms, now leads a very different life, in which she is telling her daughter stories about the world around them.

 

More information about the festival:

www.dcpolishfilmfest.org

 

  • “love_proxy” in the Program of the Splat FF in Warsaw

  • Marcin Niemkiewicz’s “love_proxy” will be presented in a framework of the forthcoming International Fantastic Film Festival Splat FF in Warsaw, between October 24th – 31st. This year’s 11th edition of the festival will feature the brand new international horror, sci-fi, and fantasy productions just premiered in Venice, Toronto, and Cannes.

  • “Olga” in the Youth Perspective Competition of the Spektrum Film Festival

  • Lulu Pomorova’s “Olga” will take part in the Youth Perspective Competition of documentary films at the forthcoming Spektrum FF to take place in Polish Świdnica and Czechia Trutnov between October 21st – 26th. Spektrum FF will present 49 internationally made films by young directors in three competitive sections for fiction, documentary, and animation.

More news