Full list of selected projects:
Completed films
Fears (Łukasz Ronduda, Łukasz Gutt), The Getaway King (Mateusz Rakowicz), The In-Laws (Kuba Michalczuk), My Wonderful Life (Łukasz Grzegorzek), Other People (Aleksandra Terpińska)
Works-in-progress
Bread and Salt (Damian Kocur), Broys (Marcin Filipowicz), Lipstick on the Glass (Kuba Czekaj), Roving Woman (Michał Chmielewski), Imago (Olga Chajdas), Woman on the Roof (Anna Jadowska)
Pitchings
A Child Made to Order (Patricia Ryczko), An Enemy (Teresa Czepiec), Doppelgänger (Jan Holoubek), First Day of Summer (Piotr Szczepański), No One's Calling (Kamila Tarabura), Pray for Peace, Train for War (Agnieszka Elbanowska), The Root Crown (Katarzyna Gondek), She (Agnieszka Zwiefka), Whack a Mole (Pat Howl)
As part of the event, industry representatives from around the world attend closed screenings to learn about the latest Polish films at every stage of production: they watch completed films and fragments at the post-production stage, and they also listen to pitchings about projects in production. Polish Days is an excellent opportunity for filmmakers to promote their projects and to find foreign partners. During the selection process, the organizers choose the most interesting films currently being made in the Polish market. Projects presented in past years included, among others, Sweat, Corpus Christi, Dolce Fine Giornata, Monument, Silent Night, Panic Attack!, Spoor or The Last Family.
Organized since 2013 in cooperation with the Polish Film Institute, Polish Days is the most important industry event at the New Horizons International Film Festival.
Polish Days is co-organized by the Polish Film Institute. Event partners include EAVE, Coloroffon, the Wrocław Film Commission, the Mazovia Warsaw Film Commission, the Łódź Film Commission, the Podkarpackie Film Commission, Silesia Film Commission, DI Factory. The Screen International and No Problemo Music will also grant awards.
Media partners include Cineuropa, Film New Europe, Film & TV Kamera, Film Pro.