WARSAW: The 12th edition of CentEast Market Warsaw will present works-in-progress of documentary and fiction films from Slovakia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Romania, Russia, Poland, Latvia, Georgia and Estonia from 14 to 16 October 2016. CentEast Market Warsaw is part of the 32nd Warsaw Film Festival, which will run from 7 to 16 October 2016.

GDYNIA: Tomasz Wasilewski’s United States of Love will vie in the main competition of the 41st Gdynia Film Festival taking place from 19 and 24 September 2016. This Polish/Swedish coproduction was awarded with Silver Bear for Best Script at the 2016 Berlin Film Festival.

GDYNIA: The Happiness of the World directed by Michał Rosa and shot by acclaimed Marcin Koszałka will have its Polish premiere in the main competition of the 41st Gdynia Film Festival taking place from 19 to 24 September 2016.

GDYNIA: Ryszard Bugajski’s Blindness will have its Polish premiere in the main competition of the 41st Gdynia Film Festival taking place from 19 to 24 September 2016. The main character of this Polish/American coproduction is a Stalinist criminal.

GDYNIA: All These Sleepless Nights by Michał Marczak will have its Polish premiere in the main competition of the 41st Gdynia Film Festival taking place from 19 to 24 September 2016. This first feature film by the internationally recognised documentary filmmaker portrays a new generation of Polish people.

GDYNIA: Hatred by the acclaimed Wojciech Smarzowski will have its premiere in the main competition of the 41st Gdynia Film Festival taking place from 19 to 24 September 2016. The film is a drama touching on of the most painful episodes in Polish history.

GDYNIA: Crime thriller Humble Servants by Mariusz Gawryś will be showcased in the main competition of the 41st Gdynia Film Festival set to take place from 19 to 24 September 2016.

GDYNIA: Polish/Slovenian coproduction Planet Single by Mitja Okoron will vie in the main competition of the 41st Gdynia Film Festival set to take place from 19 to 24 September 2016. The film is the most successful Polish film in  Polish cinemas so far this year.

GDYNIA: Bartosz M. Kowalski's debut feature Playground will have its Polish premiere in the main competition of the 41st Gdynia Film Festival set to take place from 19 to 24 September 2016. The film is dark drama about the nature of violence.

GDYNIA: Łukasz Grzegorzek's debut feature Kamper will have its Polish premiere in the main competition of the 41st Gdynia Film Festival set to take place from 19 to 24 September 2016. The film is an intimate relationship drama about love, trust and cheating.