WARSAW: Kino Polska TV has bought 80% of the shares in Polish TV shopping company TV Okazje.

WARSAW: Following a good critical reception at the 39. Gdynia Film Festival, the WWII drama by Jan Komasa soared to the top of the Polish box office in its opening weekend with over 191 900 admissions on 330 screens.

WARSAW: Writer/director Michał Otłowski competes at the Gdynia Film Festival with Waterline, a mysterious police drama

WARSAW: Grzegorz Królikiewicz returns to the 39th Gdynia Film Festival with his competition film Neighbors, a warm, absurd comedy.

WARSAW: Warsaw 44, an epic WWII drama from Jan Komasa will compete at the 39th Gdynia Film Festival running 15-20 September 2014.

WARSAW: Director and visual artist Lech Majewski will compete at Gdynia Film Festival with Onirica - Field Of Dogs.

WARSAW: Anna Kazejak explores the world of modern teenagers in her new thriller The Word which will compete at the Gdynia Film Festival.

WARSAW: The Mighty Angel by Wojciech Smarzowski will compete at the 39th Gdynia Film Festival running 15 - 20 September 2014.

WARSAW: Grzegorsz Jaroszuk explores the absurd and dark humour of everyday life in his film Kebab & Horoscope competing in the Main Competition at the 39th Gdynia Film Festival.

WARSAW: Waldemar Krzystek returns with The Photographer, a crime thriller that will compete during the 39the Gdynia Film Festival running 15 - 20 September
2014.