(All parties and events strictly require a personal invitation from the organizers)

Krakow Film Festival (50th edition - 31st May - 6th June 2010) is one of the oldest film event dedicated to documentary, animated and short fiction films in Europe. During 7 festival days viewers have an opportunity to watch about 250 films from Poland and abroad. Films are presented in competitions and in special sections like retrospectives, thematic cycles, archive screenings. Festival is accompanied by exhibitions, concerts, open air screenings and meetings with the filmmakers. Every year Krakow Film Festival hosts about 600 Polish and international guests: directors, producers, film festival programmers and numerous audience from Krakow.

Slovak Cinema at IFF Cannes 2010

THANKS, FINE in the CINÉFONDATION SELECTION 2010

(All parties and events strictly require a personal invitation from the organizers)

Prague, May 7, 2010 - The 63rd Cannes International Film Festival is set to run from May 12 to 23, 2010, and Czech cinema is going to be there. In 2009, a total of 9,907 participants from 101 countries around the world were accredited at the Cannes film market, the Marché du Film. This year, some 70 film professionals (producers, distributors, journalists, representatives of film institutions and festivals) representing Czech cinema are hitting the road to Cannes for the festival and market. The Czech Republic will once again be represented by Czech Film Center, which will be on hand to present contemporary Czech films and industry news in its pavilion.

Polish Cinema in Cannes 2010

Address: Polish Cinema in Cannes

Appartment 3, 4th Floor

23 Rue Mace/ 22 La Croisette

Krakow, 10th May, 2010 - Krakow Film Festival, which 50th jubilee edition will take place between 31st May - 6th June, has been opening for film professionals for many years now. Behind the name Industry Zone there are Krakow Film Market, Dragon Forum and numerous events meant for film professionals present at the festival. Only until 15th May getting accreditation for 50th KFF is possible.

Prague 10 May 2010 - AniFest 2010 will shortly open its gates in TEPLICE. It will offer a rich program, from which we have culled some information for fans of special visual effects filmsand the Lithuanian Retrospective. What exactly is a special visual effects film, and what was its evolution in the context of Czech cinematography? The 100th anniversary of the birth of Karel Zeman, who through his work significantly pushed the boundaries of visual effects film, presents an opportunity to map this issue. To that end, the 9th Annual Anifest has invited a number of experts to whose seminars and workshops we cordially invite you.