PRODCUTION: Polanski Shooting a Polish-French Comedy

PARIS: Roman Polański is in production with a film adaptation of the Broadway play Venus in Fur.
24-01-2013

PRODUCTION: Documentary Lenartowicz - the Traveller from Vilnus in Postproduction

WARSAW: Krztszof Rogulski has started postproduction on his film about Stanisław Lenartowicz, one of the creators of the Polish film school.
23-01-2013

Warsaw Stock Exchange President Fired over Film Scandal

WARSAW: Ludwik Sobolewski has been replaced as the President of Warsaw Stock Exchange following his suspension at the end of 2012 by the Supervising Board for lobbying for financing on…
22-01-2013

PRODUCTION: Red Spider Begins Filming

KRAKOW: Marcin Koszałka is shooting his début feature Red Spider, a thriller inspired by the case of a Polish serial killer
22-01-2013

HBO Europe Premieres Jan Palach Film

PRAGUE: HBO Europe will roll out the premiere of the TV film Burning Bush, the story of Jan Palach directed by Agnieszka Holland, in 15 countries across Europe beginning 27…
22-01-2013

Polish-British Series Leads TV Ratings

WARSAW: The premier of Spies of Warsaw, the first coproduction between BBC and TVP, was seen by 3.6 million viewers on its 11 January premiere, making it the top rated…
21-01-2013

PRODUCTION: Fekete Prepping Mom and Othe Loonies

BUDAPEST: Hungarian filmmaker Ibolya Fekete (Bolshe Vita, Chico) is in pre-production on her next film, Mom and Other Loonies in the Family (Anyám és más futóbolondok a családban).
21-01-2013

Tax Rebate Brings Filmmakers Back to Czech Republic

PRAGUE: Five large international productions are moving forward with filming in the Czech Republic due to the continuation of the films incentives programme (FISP). The projects applied to the programme…
21-01-2013

Polish-Norwegian Salt in production

KRAKOW: A Polish coal mine in Wieliczka near Krakow will be a setting for a challenging new Polish Norwegian production titled Salt which combines dance, special effects and puppet theatre.
18-01-2013

FNE IDF DocBloc: Georgian Documentary at Sundance

The Georgian documentary "The Machine Which Makes Everything Disappear" will screen in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at the Sundance IFF.
18-01-2013

TVP series sold to over 10 countries

WARSAW: Polish public broadcaster TVP will sell the license for Into Deep Water to Europe, Middle East and Australia.
17-01-2013

FNE Europa Cinemas: Cinema of the Month – Cinema Lumière, Slovak Republic

FNE together with Europa Cinemas continues its Cinema of the Month series. In recognition of the hard work and excellence of European cinema operators we choose a cinema from each…
17-01-2013

Czechs Move Forward with Tax Incentives Programme While Awaiting Ratification

PRAGUE: Films which have applied for tax incentives under the Czech Film Industry Support Program (FISP) have until 18 January 2013 to record their applications at the Ministry of Culture…
16-01-2013

Cinema City Admission Up in Central Europe

WARSAW: Admissions in Cinema City International multiplexes rose 2.5% in 2012, equaled 36.3 million in 2012 compared to 35.5 million in 2011.
16-01-2013

PRODUCTION: Polish Documentary Shooting in USA

ŁÓDŹ: The Sound of Nature – The Nature of Sound, a documentary directed by Jacek Piotr Bławut is scheduled to film between March 2013 and January 2014 in United States.
16-01-2013

Traction Media Picks up Borcuch’s Lasting

WARSAW: L.A. based Traction Media will handle North American rights for Jacek Borcuch’s fourth feature film Lasting which premieres on 20 January 2013 in competition at Sundance IFF.
15-01-2013

Freemantle Picks Up Estonian Series

TALLINN: London-based international production company FremantleMedia has purchased the syndication rights to the Estonian television crime series Revenge Inc. (Kattemaksukontor) produced by Balti Video.
13-01-2013

Bulgarian President Vetoes Film Tax Incentives

SOFIA: Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev vetoed the Investment Encouragement Act, which outlined tax incentives for film productions, shortly after it passed a vote in Parliament.
11-01-2013

New Czech Film Law Awaits EU Approval

PRAGUE: The long-awaited Czech Film Law, which was adopted by the Czech Parliament on its second vote after overriding a veto by Czech President Vaclav Klaus, is waiting for ratification…
11-01-2013

EKRAN Applications Close 20 January

WARSAW: The EKRAN training programme for creative preproduction organized by Wajda Studio and the Wajda School is accepting applications from Poland and Croatia until 20 January 2013. Participation in the…
11-01-2013