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Events' number: 557

"The Sacred"
"The Sacred"

"Russia-Poland. New Gaze" project in Kielce

2010-01-29

On the 27th and 28th of January 2010 in The National Museum in Kielce the films made under the "Russia-Poland. New Gaze" project were shown. On Wednesday the viewers watched "The Suburban Train" by Maciej Cuske, "The Seeds" by Wojciech Kasperski and "7 x Moscow" by Piotr Stasik, on Thursday "The Sacred" by Aliona Połunina, "52 Percent" by Rafał Skalski and "The First Day" by Marcin Sauter.
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"Kites"
"Kites"

"Kites" in the educational campaign

2010-01-28

"Kites" by Beata Dzianowicz was shown during the educational campaign led by New Horizons Associations. Screenings took place on January 2010 in ten Polish cities. The projects was started 8 years ago. Its main aim is to present the most interesting modern and classic movies to young people and to make the cinema more approachable and understood for them.
More: www.edukacja.nowehoryzonty.pl

"Moscow Wife"
"Moscow Wife"

"Russia-Poland. New Gaze" project in Sandomierz

2010-01-28

On 26th and 27th of January Culture Centre in Sandomierz presented movies produced under "Russia-Poland. New Gaze project". Among the films were "52 Percent" by Rafał Skalski, "The First Day" by Marcin Sauter and "Moscow Wife" by Barbara Białowąs. The screenings started at 6 p.m.

"17th of August"
"17th of August"

"17th of August" in Triest

2010-01-27

"17th of August" by Aleksander Gutman took part the 21st International Film Festival in Triest. The movie was shown on 26th of January in the documentary film competition. The festival lasted from 21-28 of January 2010.
Official website: www.triestefilmfestival.it

"A Miracle at Vistula River"
"A Miracle at Vistula River"

"A Miracle at Vistula River" in History Meeting House »

2010-01-08

History Meeting House - Municipal Institution of Culture shown a movie directed by Krzysztof Nowak – Tyszowiecki "A Miracle at Vistula River". The screening took place on the 7th of January 2010 at 6 p.m. on 20 Karowa Street as a part of an exhibition "The Faces of the Totalitarianism".

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