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Must See Must Be
The section Must See Must Bee is a summary of the films screened during the most important film festivals around the world which even the most knowledgeable film enthusiasts might have missed, when making an effort to digest the plethora of new film productions. More »

Polonica
Polish artists are crossing the boundaries — both metaphorically, and literally. When working abroad, their contribute their unique style, talent, and personality, to international cinema. The section POLONICA is designed to present the most interesting films made by or with the participation of Polish male and female artists. More »

Tim Burton’s Peculiar Five
Peculiar, unconventional, unique, unlike any other artist in the world — you cannot confuse him with anybody else. The world of Tim Burton is one of immense and absolutely unique imagination, filled with various colours, and abundant in astonishing sounds and characters. This is a cinema you cannot tame or stop. Beautiful, lively, and absorbing. More »

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MASTERS. Costa Gavras

MASTERS. Costa Gavras You are invited to the first retrospective of Costa Gavras films in Poland! Originating from Greece, Constantinos Gavras (born in 1933 in Lutra Ireas) is a brave and uncompromising director, multiple winner of such awards as the Oscar, Golden Palm, Golden Bear, or BAFTA. He created a new genre of action film — ‘political thriller’. Against any trends, for more than 40 years he has been consitently focusing on cinema… More »

La Petite ApocalypseLa Petite Apocalypse
La Petite Apocalypse
dir. Costa Gavras
France, Poland, Italy 1993, 110’
MissingMissing
Zaginiony
dir. Costa Gavras
USA 1982, 122’
Music Box Music Box
Pozytywka
dir. Costa Gavras
USA 1989, 124’
Sleeping Car Murder, TheSleeping Car Murder, The
Compartiment tueurs
dir. Costa Gavras
France 1965, 95’
State of siegeState of siege
État de siege
dir. Costa Gavras
France, Italy, Federal Republic of Germany 1973, 120’
ZZ
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dir. Costa Gavras
France, Algeria 1968, 127’