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Nine Polish animation projects have been selected for presentation at the Animated in Poland pitching session, organised as part of KFF Industry – the professional programme section accompanying the 66th Krakow Film Festival.
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Excellent news from the American festival circuit. The short narrative film Lost & Found, directed by Wiktoria Kwoka, has been honored at the Cleveland International Film Festival, receiving the Jury Award for Best Short Fiction Film as well as the Audience Award for Best Short Film Exploring the Theme of Hope, presented in memory of Dakota Ophelia Berg.
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Excellent news from one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world – a dream destination for filmmakers across the globe. At this year’s Cannes Film Festival, Michał Toczek’s “Spiritus Sanctus” will compete for the Palme d’Or in the Short Film Competition, having been selected among just 10 titles chosen from thousands of submissions worldwide. Meanwhile, Jakub Krzyszpin’s “Axles” will have its world premiere in the La Cinef section, and as many as 11 Polish films will also be presented in the festival’s industry programme.
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The film "Inga", directed by Krzysztof Kopczyński, was honored at the 2026 Beverly Hills Film Festival, where it received the Special Jury Award for Best Short Documentary. The award was presented during a gala held at the Beverly Hills Hilton Hotel, attended by approximately 500 filmmakers from the United States and around the world – with Kopczyński as the only representative from Central and Eastern Europe.