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NEW HORIZONS 2015 Market

Polish Days for professionals

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- 26 Polish films and ongoing projects are scheduled for the Polish Days, which kick off today in Wroclaw

Polish Days for professionals
The Red Spider by Marcin Koszałka

More than 170 international guests (producers, agents, distributors and selectors representing, among others, the Berlin, Cannes, Venice, Rotterdam and Tribeca film festivals) are in Wroclaw to see 26 Polish films that have already been made and ongoing projects put forward by the Polish Days, a large industry event being held as part of the T-mobile New Horizons International Film Festival.

The programme of films that have already been made includes six titles: The Red Spider [+see also:
film review
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interview: Marcin Koszalka
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by Marcin Koszałka, Chemo [+see also:
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by Bartek Prokopowicz, debut feature film The High Frontier by Wojciech Kasperski, Berlin Diaries by Przemysław Wojcieszek, My Sister by Kinga Dębska and Karbala [+see also:
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by Krzysztof Łukaszewicz.

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The list of ongoing projects comprises ten films: Baby Bump [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Kuba Czekaj
film profile
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by Kuba Czekaj, Journals by Wiktoria Szymańska, Waves [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Grzegorz Zariczny
film profile
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by Grzegorz Zariczny, Into the Spirale by Konrad Aksinowicz, Wild Roses [+see also:
film review
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interview: Anna Jadowska
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by Anna Jadowska, Volhynia by Wojtek Smarzowski (known for his films The Dark House, Rose, Traffic Department) and documentaries 21 X New York [+see also:
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by Piotr Stasik, All These Sleepless Nights [+see also:
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by Michał Marczak and When You Return by Anna Zamęcka.

Three films by foreign directors developed in Poland will be presented at the pitching sessions: AA by Jack Faber, Marie Curie [+see also:
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interview: Marie Noëlle
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by Marie Noëlle and People I'm Not by Francesco Rizzi. Also in attendance at these sessions will be Marcin Wrona (Lili), Dorota Kędzierzawska (Speedway), Marcin Dudziak (Presence) and many other newcomers to feature film fiction: Jan P. Matuszyński (The Last Family [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Dawid Ogrodnik
film profile
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), Jagoda Szelc (Tower. A Bright Day [+see also:
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interview: Jagoda Szelc
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), Joanna Zastróżna (Forest) et Agnieszka Polska (Hurrah, We're Still Alive!).

This edition of the Polish Days is focusing on funding and German producers, who will meet their Polish colleagues at a conference organised by the Polish Film Institute, the Film Commission of Poland, Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung (MDM) German regional funds, Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg and the Cottbus Film Festival.

The Polish Days, which will last for three days, will be held until 31 July.

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(Translated from French)

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