Tag: 2020 Warsaw Intl. Film Festival

Ghosts | 2020 Warsaw International Film Festival Review

Panoptic prison: Okyay’s wonderfully dark debut puts Turkey under surveillance Turkish filmmaker Azra Deniz Okyay's directorial debut uses micro-stories to discuss substantial socio-political issues. Titled Ghosts,...

Interview: Ksawery Szczepanik – Going for Gold | 2020 Warsaw International Film Festival

Going for Gold is the fourth film by docu helmer Ksawery Szczepanik. His latest film presents the story of the most successful Polish pole...

Havel | 2020 Warsaw International Film Festival Review

Polarizing Play: Horák’s Questionable Take on the Hero of the Velvet Revolution Covering the personal timeline of any major politician would be a daunting task...

Going for Gold | 2020 Warsaw International Film Festival Review

From Hero to Traitor: Szczepanik Focuses on Gestures that Alter History Going For Gold is the fourth docu item by Polish director Ksawery Szczepanik. His...

Unidentified | 2020 Warsaw Intl. Film Festival Review

Lethal Weapon: Apetri’s Intricate & Unpredictable Tale of Revenge Dips into The Swamp After tackling social realism with genre filmmaking underpinnings in Outbound, Romanian director...

Spiral | 2020 Warsaw International Film Festival Review

Meandering with the Living and...the Dead: Felméri Offers Absorbing Sunken Lake Drama In Spiral, the dead don’t come back, but rather, they attempt to haunt...

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