The Current Situation and the Future of Film Criticism
We know that the situation of journalists working in cultural sections, among them film critics, is getting worse every year. But how does it look in different countries? Is it global tendency? Who are we? Whom should we be? What do we think about the current situation of film critics? And how do we see the future of film criticism?
We wanted to have an objective look at these problems. We arranged a sociological survey. The project
was managed in Poland, with the help of the Polish Filmmakers Association. Approx. one thousand people took part in this survey.
Introduction by Barbara Hollender
The Result of the Survey
Appendix: Open-ended Questions
Enrique Colina
Berlin 2021 – Conference on Film Criticism
Juries in Pandemic Times
FIPRESCI to Skip Grand Prix 2020
The Corona Virus: Letter from the Board
Berlinale Calling - The Critics Poll
Letter from the President
FIPRESCI on Social Media
Grand Prix 2019: "Roma"
General Assembly 2019 Agenda
St. Petersburg Colloque II on Russian Cinema
The Los Cabos Festival (Mexico) finishes to host our jury
Reminder General Assembly 2019
Grand Prix 2019 - Final Call
Cannes Calling
Paul Thomas Anderson’s Phantom Thread Chosen Best Film of the Year
Venice 2018: Critics' Poll
Call for votes: Final phase of the poll for the Grand Prix – Best Film of the Year 2018
Grand Prix 2018 - First Voting Tour
Call for Votes: Grand Prix – Best Film of the Year 2018
Karlovy Vary 2018 - FIPRESCI – FilmNewEurope Critic's Poll
General Assembly 2018 - The Agenda
Berlin Calling !
The Current Situation and the Future of Film Criticism
FIPRESCI Grand Prix 2017 to Aki Kaurismäki's "The Other Side of Hope"