The line-up has been revealed for the 2016 edition of the Polish American Film Festival.
The Wroclaw American Film Festival (Aff) has revealed its 2016 line-up.
The event will be opened by Jarmusch’s melodic film about a bus driver poet Paterson and will be closed by Tom Ford’s dark pulp thriller Nocturnal Animals. The programme will also include Jeff Nichols’ Cannes premiere Loving, Barry Jenkins’ Telluride premiere Moonlight.
The 7th edition of the festival will be held in Wrocław, the European Capital of Culture 2016, October 25-30. Over 100 feature-length films will be shown at venue Kino Nowe Horyzonty, of which 58 are Polish premieres and six are European premieres.
The 2016 festival includes 13 sections and the festival repertoire is seeking to highlight ties between European and American cinema.
This year’s selection also features further Cannes hits in the form of Andrea Arnold’s road movie American Honey and Olivier Assayas’s supernatural drama Personal Shopper, starring [link=nm...
The Wroclaw American Film Festival (Aff) has revealed its 2016 line-up.
The event will be opened by Jarmusch’s melodic film about a bus driver poet Paterson and will be closed by Tom Ford’s dark pulp thriller Nocturnal Animals. The programme will also include Jeff Nichols’ Cannes premiere Loving, Barry Jenkins’ Telluride premiere Moonlight.
The 7th edition of the festival will be held in Wrocław, the European Capital of Culture 2016, October 25-30. Over 100 feature-length films will be shown at venue Kino Nowe Horyzonty, of which 58 are Polish premieres and six are European premieres.
The 2016 festival includes 13 sections and the festival repertoire is seeking to highlight ties between European and American cinema.
This year’s selection also features further Cannes hits in the form of Andrea Arnold’s road movie American Honey and Olivier Assayas’s supernatural drama Personal Shopper, starring [link=nm...
- 10/13/2016
- ScreenDaily
The line-up has been revealed for the 2016 edition of the Polish American Film Festival.
The Wroclaw American Film Festival (Aff) has revealed its 2016 line-up.
The event will be opened by Jarmusch’s melodic film about a bus driver poet Paterson and will be closed by Tom Ford’s dark pulp thriller Nocturnal Animals. The programme will also include Jeff Nichols’ Cannes premiere Loving, Barry Jenkins’ Telluride premiere Moonlight.
The 7th edition of the festival will be held in Wrocław, the European Capital of Culture 2016, October 25-30. Over 100 feature-length films will be shown at venue Kino Nowe Horyzonty, of which 58 are Polish premieres and six are European premieres.
The 2016 festival includes 13 sections and the festival repertoire is seeking to highlight ties between European and American cinema.
This year’s selection also features further Cannes hits in the form of Andrea Arnold’s road movie American Honey and Olivier Assayas’s supernatural drama Personal Shopper, starring [link=nm...
The Wroclaw American Film Festival (Aff) has revealed its 2016 line-up.
The event will be opened by Jarmusch’s melodic film about a bus driver poet Paterson and will be closed by Tom Ford’s dark pulp thriller Nocturnal Animals. The programme will also include Jeff Nichols’ Cannes premiere Loving, Barry Jenkins’ Telluride premiere Moonlight.
The 7th edition of the festival will be held in Wrocław, the European Capital of Culture 2016, October 25-30. Over 100 feature-length films will be shown at venue Kino Nowe Horyzonty, of which 58 are Polish premieres and six are European premieres.
The 2016 festival includes 13 sections and the festival repertoire is seeking to highlight ties between European and American cinema.
This year’s selection also features further Cannes hits in the form of Andrea Arnold’s road movie American Honey and Olivier Assayas’s supernatural drama Personal Shopper, starring [link=nm...
- 10/13/2016
- ScreenDaily
Anyone familiar with the work of legendary avant garde filmmaker Jonas Mekas will instantly feel at home with his 2012 work Out-Takes From The Life Of A Happy Man that screened together with Andy Warhol's Tiger Morse (Reel 14 of ***) at the Viennale. It is a collection of personal and beautiful moments shot like the memories of a lifetime or the real images of a lost memory. As the title suggests the glimpses one gets to see are those that Mekas did shoot but not use in his diaries from 1960 to 2000. They show his life as a younger man, his family, New York and the drifting way of living we are used to experience when we watch one of his films. They...
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- 11/3/2014
- Screen Anarchy
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