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VARSOVIE 2017

Les candidatures sont ouvertes pour le prochain Festival de Varsovie

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- En anglais: Pour la 33e édition de l'événement, qui aura lieu du 13 au 22 octobre 2017, les propositions seront reçues jusqu'au 31 juillet dernier délai

Les candidatures sont ouvertes pour le prochain Festival de Varsovie

Cet article est disponible en anglais.

Poland’s Warsaw Film Festival has opened its call for feature-length fiction and documentary films as well as short films (of all genres). For the competitive sections, the programming team expects the films to meet certain criteria: the movie should not have been screened publically before 1 January 2017, or have been broadcasted on television or via a VoD service. Also, the submitted films must not have been presented at any other Eastern European festival (with the exception of those in their country or countries of production), and the festival will give priority to world, international and European premieres. The remaining eligibility criteria can be found here.

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The Warsaw Film Festival runs a number of competitive sections – the International Competition, the 1-2 Competition (for first and second feature films), the Free Spirit Competition (for innovative films – both fiction and documentary), the Documentary Competition and the Short Film Competition. The awards in all sections are monetary and vary between 1,000 and 100,000 zlotys (approximately €230-€23,000), and they are handed to the director or directors of the films. In recent years, the Grand Prix has been presented to such titles as Malaria [+lire aussi :
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(2016), Neon Bull [+lire aussi :
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(2015), The Coffin in the Mountain (2014) and Ida [+lire aussi :
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(2013).

The non-competitive sections of the festival are Discoveries (for fiction and documentary films), Special Screenings, Classics from Poland, The Best Shorts from Poland 2016 and Family Cinema Weekend.

The Warsaw Film Festival was established in 1985, and since 2009, it has enjoyed competitive status, as granted by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF). In 2016, the WFF presented almost 180 short and feature films.

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