Tomorrow at 6 p.m. at the Kijów.Centrum, the closing ceremony of the 52nd Krakow Film Festival will begin.
The last and, as some people claim, the most important day of the festival is still ahead.
Tomorrow at 6 p.m. at the Kijów.Centrum, the closing ceremony of the 52nd Krakow Film Festival will begin.
After seven days of festival projections, during which exactly 104 films were shown, we will find out which titles were awarded and finally, we will meet the laureates.
Who will win the Golden Dragon and the Golden Horn? To whom will the Golden Hobby-Horse be given? – Find it out!
After announcing the awards list and giving the awards, you will be invited for the last and the longest screening of this year’s festival edition. Its programme still remains unknown. However, one thing is sure- we will present all films awarded this year. The tension will be defused in a creative way by the ceremony host Maciej Stuhr.
This is in the evening, but until then, we are not saying goodbye, because there is a full day of film projections planned for the whole day.
If you still didn’t have a chance to pop into the cinemas, tomorrow at the Kijów. Centrum you can see:
“Six Million and One”, a moving documentary by David Fischer, about discovering a family secret, which will answer the question whether it’s easier to understand a father following the trail of his sentimental journey reaching the Holocaust time.
„Motherland or Death”- a film focus by Vitalij Mansky on sultry and colourful Cuba from the side of her newest history and away from the frequently copied idealized photographs taken from the touristic brochures.
We still invite you to the Mikro Cinema for the last screenings of the short films taking part in Short Film Competition; and among them a story about longing and dreams against a background of Paris, Africa and Belarus.
Tomorrow, another picture awaited by many cinema fans “The Wholly Family” by Terry Gilliam. A child’s eye-view of a family story with the plot taking place in vibrant of life Napoli. The last screening of the “ShortMatters!” cycle at the Kino Pod Baranami at high noon.
Also tomorrow the last chance to see an excellent documentary directed by Helena Třeštikova – the closing screening of the retrospective of this year’s Dragon of Dragons laureate.
Check the festival PROGRAMME one more time!