Irish Film Institute -THE IFI & KINOPOLIS FESTIVAL RETURNS FROM DEC 3RD TO 6TH, BRINGING WONDERFUL NEW POLISH FILMS AND GUESTS

THE IFI & KINOPOLIS FESTIVAL RETURNS FROM DEC 3RD TO 6TH, BRINGING WONDERFUL NEW POLISH FILMS AND GUESTS

The IFI and Kinopolis celebrate the Festival’s tenth edition with one of its strongest programmes yet over 3 days from December 3rd to 6th, displaying the wealth of talent currently working in Polish cinema, from elder statesman Jerzy Skolimowski to auteur Małgorzata Szumowska to first-time director Bartosz Prokopowicz. The Festival will welcome special guest Krzysztof Stroiński, star of thriller Anatomy of Evil, who will take part in a Q&A.

Audiences can expect a superb programme of brand new Polish cinema at the IFI Kinopolis Festival over 3 exciting days. Opening this year’s feast of Polish film is 11 Minutes (11 Minut), an Irish co-production from director Jerzy Skolimowski (Essential Killing).

 Mainstream Polish cinema is represented by Krzystof Lukaszewicz’s Karbala. Set in 2004, Karbala tells the story of the largest battle Polish troops have taken part since the Second World War, is an intelligent and unsentimental example of quality Polish cinema.

First time director Bartosz Prokopowicz, draws from his own life experience in his debut film Chemo, an undeniably moving depiction of one woman’s battle with cancer.

Jacek Bromski’s gripping new thriller, Anatomy of Evil sees former hitman ‘Lulek’ (Krzysztof Stroiński) recently released on parole and offered one last job by the very prosecutor responsible for his imprisonment.

The Animation Programme is always one of the festival’s most popular events, and this year’s begins with a trio of shorts featuring Hip-Hip and Hurra, the pink hippopotamus and purple weasel who together solve mysteries aimed at imparting knowledge of nature to children and much more….

Closing the Festival this year is Body/Ciało by Małgorzata Szumowska (Elles, In the Name of . . . ) which won the Berlinale’s Silver Bear for Best Director. Body is a complex, eccentric, and thoroughly engaging rumination on how one deals with the loss of a loved one, laced with droll black humour.

More information about the films and to buy tickets, please visit www.ifi.ie/kinopolis  or call the IFI Box Office on 01 679 3477. More information about Kinopolis is available at www.kinopolis.ie.


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