

The art house market is dominated by Gutek Film and Against Gravity. The leading distributors of mainstream cinema on the Polish market are Kino Świat, SPI International Polska and Monolith Films. This is the first animated coproduction between the two countries.
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Poland celebrated 70 years of animation with special spothlights at the Toulouse Cartoon Forum and MIPCON 2017 in Cannes, showcasing the newest animated projects, resulting in several promising international projects, like Polish Animoon Studio’s and Chinese Animex Animation’s coproduction of the second season of the Polish animated hit series Hug Me. The film was produced by Zjednoczenie Artystów i Rzemieślników and was domestically released by Kino Świat on 3 November 2017 with 11,176 admissions to date. In 2017 acclaimed writer/director Andrzej Jakimowski finished his new film Once in November / Pewnego razu w listopadzie, a drama inspired by the political climate in Poland. The film was shot in Poland, the Ukraine and Hungary in August-December 2017. New Europe Film Sales is handling the sales and Kino Świat will release the film domestically.Īlso in 2017 the acclaimed director Krzysztof Zanussi shot his new feature film Ether, that follows a military doctor at the beginning of the 20th century as he is experimenting with science in order to get power over people. The film is produced by Otter Films in coproduction with Odra Film and Earlybirds Films. Oscar nominated Bartosz Konopka wrapped The Mute, a Polish/Belgian coproduction set in the Middle Ages, when two men come to a pagan land - one to bring Christianity, the other to find his way of living. The film is produced by Ent One Investments.

The Last Dog took place in Warsaw in October 2017. The film is produced by Centrala and the director's company Wytwórnia Doświadczalna in coproduction with the Czech company Mimesis Film.Īlso in 2017 the master of the Polish action cinema Władysław Pasikowski took on directing the third part of the Pitbull crime trilogy after Patryk Vega decided not to helm the last installment of his hit project. The story is set in 1946 and follows a married couple travelling through Poland with a casket containing the body of their 26-year-old son. In autumn 2017 Jan Jakub Kolski started working on his new drama, the Polish/Czech coproduction Pardon, and resumed work on 15 January 2018. The film is a coproduction between Balapolis (Balapolis), House of Netherhorror and Twenty Twenty Vision Filmproduktion. This Polish/Dutch/German coproduction follows eight children freed from the Gross-Rosen concentration camp in 1945. The film is produced by Profil Film Jacek Rzehak.Īdrian Panek shot his sophomore film Werewolfin July-November 2017. Wojciech Smarzowski shot his new crime drama about the Catholic Church reform in Poland under the working title 3in August 2017. Cold War is a British/Polish/French coproduction between Apocalypso Pictures, Opus Film and MK Productions. Pawlikowski told FNE that the film tells the story of two young people and their difficult love in the 50s-60s. One of the major Polish coproductions shot in 2017 was the new drama by Oscar-winning Polish director Paweł Pawlikowski Cold War / Zimna wojna, recently acquired by Amazon Studios. She also played in the series Na dobre i na zle (1999-2000), Hotel 52 (2010-2013) as well as (2013, 2015-2020).In April 2017, she ended her activity at the Cabarko Kabjuare.In 2017 Poland produced over 45 feature films, most of them supported by the Polish Film Institute. For this role, she was named to the 2013 Telekamera Award in the Actre category.
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In the same year, she began working on the stage of Polsat's new TV series, Przyjaciółki, in which she played the role of Anka Strzelecka. Since 1999, she has been playing at the Kwadrat Theatre in Warsaw.In 1997, she graduated from the Faculty of Theatre Knowledge at the Aleksander Zelwerowicz Theatre Academy in Warsaw.On TVP2, she co-hosted the Pytanie na śniadanie.In June 2012, she joined the Kabaret Moralnego Niepokoju. She has gained popularity for her role as Marcysia in the TV series Złotopolscy.

A year later, she made her debut on a large screen in the film Brama do raju directed by Ryszard Moch. At the age of 15, she played in a theatre play called Eksperyment (Experience), directed by Halina Machulska. She was a young girl and was part of the theatre troupe of Ochota Theatre. She graduated from Władysław IV High School in Warsaw. Magdalena Stużyńska-Brauer (born 25 March 1974 in Giżycko) is a Polish actress, television presenter and cabaret artist.
