Krakow 2019 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 16 articles available in total starting from 15/11/2018. Last article published on 04/06/2019. page: [1] 2 next Review: Tõnu Kõrvits. Moorland ElegiesMarianne Kõrver's documentary about Estonia's titular famous contemporary music composer whisks us away on a journey to the soul of an artist 04/06/2019 | Krakow 2019Review: In Search…In a subtle yet powerful way, Kenyan director Beryl Magoko explores her own painful past while questioning why society still allows female circumcision 04/06/2019 | Krakow 2019Advocate comes out on top in Krakow’s International Documentary CompetitionRachel Leah Jones and Philippe Bellaiche’s film received a Krakow recommendation for the European Film Award in the Best Documentary category, while the audience plumped for The Men’s Room 03/06/2019 | Krakow 2019 | AwardsFinland proves to be a reliable and flexible partner at KrakowAt the Krakow Film Festival, a special conference examined the landscape of the Finnish funding scene as well as the benefits the country has to offer for co-production 03/06/2019 | Krakow 2019Review: StressFlorian Baron’s German-US documentary is an evocative and often painful examination of PTSD and the plight of those in the military who find it impossible to readjust to reality 03/06/2019 | Krakow 2019Review: The Antarctic SyndromePiotr Jaworski’s documentary takes us back in time to a land literally far, far away to tell a gripping story about a scientist, his experiment and extreme solitude 03/06/2019 | Krakow 2019Review: But Now Is PerfectIf you watch only one film about the refugee crisis this year, make it Carin Goeijers’ documentary, which unfolds like a murder-mystery 31/05/2019 | Krakow 2019Interview: Michał Bielawski • Director of The Wind. A Documentary Thriller"When I was preparing for my film, a judge told me that the number of crimes committed increases because of halny"Polish director Michał Bielawski talked to us about The Wind. A Documentary Thriller, the Krakow Film Festival’s opening movie 31/05/2019 | Krakow 2019Review: Mussolini's SisterPalestinian filmmaker Juna Suleiman's first feature-length documentary is a portrait of her simultaneously likeable and offensive grandmother 29/05/2019 | Docaviv 2019The 59th Krakow Film Festival kicks offThe oldest film festival in Poland started on Sunday, boasting almost 250 titles in its programme and with Finland as the country in focus 29/05/2019 | Krakow 2019 page: [1] 2 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)