Warsaw Film Festival
Warsaw Film Festival (Polish: Warszawski Festiwal Filmowy; WFF), also known as Warsaw International Film Festival, is an annual international film festival held every October in Warsaw, Poland.
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Location | Warsaw, Poland |
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Founded | 1985 |
Most recent | 2021 |
Language | Polish English |
Website | wff |
History
The festival has been held every year since 1985.[1]
In 2008, it was recognised by FIAPF as an international competitive film festival.[2]
- Timeline
- 1985 – Film Discussion Club "Hybrydy" founds the festival, originally named Warsaw Film Week; creator Roman Gutek becomes its first director
- 1991 – Stefan Laudyn becomes new director of the festival and name Warsaw Film Week changes to Warsaw Film Festival
- 1995 – organised by Warsaw Film Foundation for the first time
- 2000 – festival gets accreditation from FIAPF and changes its name to Warsaw International Film Festival
- 2005 – for the first time, FIAPF jury gives special awards during Warsaw International Film Festival
- 2008 – FIAPF adds Warsaw Film Festival to its list of international festivals, accredited as a competitive film festival specialised in
first and second features and films from Central and Eastern Europe[2][3]
Description
The festival is host to the International Federation of Film Critics awards for enterprising filmmaking in Central Europe and beyond.
Programmes
The programme consists of the following sections:
- The International Competition – premiering competition for international features
- 1–2 Competition – for 1st and 2nd feature films
- Free Spirit Competition – competition for independent, innovative, rebellious feature length fiction and documentary films from all over the world.
- Documentary Competition
- Shorts Competition – For narrative, documentary and animated shorts (up to 40 minutes) from all over the world. Winners are Academy Awards eligible.
- Special Screenings – non competitive section dedicated to acclaimed filmmakers from all over the world
- Discoveries
- Family Cinema Weekend
All the films presented, regardless of the section (competitive or non-competitive), are eligible for the Audience Award.
Award winners
International Competition winners
- Grand Prix
References
- "History". WFF Official Website.
- FIAPF Accredited Festivals Directory (PDF). FIAPF. 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 December 2015.
- Kozlov, Vladimir (7 October 2010). "Warsaw Int'l Film Festival comes of age". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 12 May 2023.
- "Warsaw Film Festival". 16 November 2011. Archived from the original on 16 November 2011. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
- "Warsaw Film Festival". 16 November 2011. Archived from the original on 16 November 2011. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
- "Warsaw Film Festival". 16 November 2011. Archived from the original on 16 November 2011. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
- "Warsaw Film Festival". 16 November 2011. Archived from the original on 16 November 2011. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
- "22nd Warsaw International Film Festival - 2006". WFF Official Website.
- "25th Warsaw International Film Festival - 2009". WFF Official Website.
- "26th Warsaw International Film Festival - 2010". WFF Official Website.
- "27th Warsaw International Film Festival - 2011". WFF Official Website.
- "28th Warsaw International Film Festival - 2012". WFF Official Website.
- "29th Warsaw International Film Festival - 2013". WFF Official Website.
- "30th Warsaw International Film Festival - 2014". WFF Official Website.
- "31st Warsaw International Film Festival - 2015". WFF Official Website.
- "32nd Warsaw International Film Festival, Awards 2016". WFF Official Website.
- "33rd Warsaw International Film Festival - 2017". WFF Official Website.
- "34th Warsaw International Film Festival - 2018". WFF Official Website.
- "35th Warsaw International Film Festival - 2019". WFF Official Website.
- Warsaw International Film Festival:'Shindisi' Wins Grand Prix|Hollywood Reporter
- "Awards of the 36th Warsaw International Film Festival". WFF Official Website.
- "Awards of the 37th Warsaw International Film Festival". WFF Official Website.
External links
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