52nd Krakow Film Festival
Poland, May 28 - June 3 2012
The jury
Katia Bayer (Belgium), Giovanni Ottone (Italy), Miroslaw Przylipiak (Poland)
Awarded films
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The Flat by
Arnon Goldfinger
(Israel/ Germany, 2011, 97 mins)
Reports
For the last 52 years the Krakow Film Festival (Krakowski Festiwal Filmowy for our Polish-speaking readers) has been highlighting the picturesque city of Krakow through cinema, with a strong preference for the short format (for a long time, it was called The Krakow Short Film Festival/Festiwal Filmów Krótkometrazowych). The oldest film festival in Poland, it took place this year from May 28th to June 3rd, and offered so many titles, stories and images that it was very hard to determine how to fill up the optional free time between screenings. The town itself also had to be considered between the two main screening venues: the Mikro cinema and the Kijow Centrum.
Apart from the professional meetings, archive screenings and open air screenings, the festival had put together a huge programme of various styles and genres: two competitions for documentary, animation and fiction films (the national and the international short film selections), an international competition, with mid-length and feature-length films (20 films to be judged by the FIPRESCI jury), a retrospective focused on relatively unknown Polish documentary filmmaker Helena Treštíková, whose film Rene (René) was often referred to during the festival, some premieres, a focus on Italy, a Polish Film Panorama, a programme of award—winning worldwide short films (Short Matters), the work of many Polish film schools gathered into a programme called Student Etudes Night, a European documentary programme (Somewhere in Europe)… All in all, so many different possibilities to establish connections between the Polish industry and the international professionals on site. (Katia Bayer)
Krakow Film Festival: www.krakowfilmfestival.plf