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Marcin Dorocinski and Agata Kulesza in ROSE. Photo © Monolith Films
The Polish Cultural Institute New York
is proud to support


POLISH FILMS
at the Brooklyn Film Festival 2012

Friday, June 1, 2012 - Sunday, June 10, 2012


indieScreen
285 Kent Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11211

Brooklyn Heights Cinema
70 Henry Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Tickets and festival passes available online


Brooklyn, NY

The Brooklyn Film Festival (BFF), is an international, competitive festival. Its mission is to provide a public forum in Brooklyn in order to advance public interest in independent film and to draw worldwide attention to Brooklyn as a center for cinema. The 2012 series, featuring 104 films from 29 different countries (chosen from over 2,000 submissions coming from 111 countries worldwide) will feature a significant selection of work from Poland.


ROSE (Roza) will be the opening night feature, director Wojtek Smarzowski's intense story of life and death in post-World War II Poland. ROSE swept the top prizes at the Polish Film Awards before coming to the USA - among them, the Best Actor for leading man Marcin Dorocinski - marking Smarzowski's true arrival, following his presentation of The Dark House at BFF 2010. Award-winning cinematographer Piotr Sobocinski will participate in a Q&A after the opening night screening on Friday, June 1 at Brooklyn Heights Cinema 1.


Other Polish films screened in the Festival lineup include:

Animated feature GEORGE THE HEDGEHOG (Jez Jerzy), dir. Wojtek Wawszczyk, Jakub Tarkowski, Tomasz Lesniak, 2011, 80 min - NY premiere;

Documentaries: 3 DAYS OF FREEDOM (3 Dni Wolnosci), dir. Lukasz Borowski, 2011, 28 min and PAPARAZZI, dir. Piotr Bernas, 2011, 33 min; both are US premieres

Short films: animated GALLERY (Galeria), dir. Robert Proch, 2010, 5 min (presented as part of the short film program during the 2011 Transitions festival at the Film Society of Lincoln Center), and live action COLOURBLEED, dir. Peter Szewczyk, 2011, 8 min (US Premiere)


For detailed film descriptions, artists info, screening schedule and general info please visit www.brooklynfilmfestival.org



Piotr Sobocinski's presence at the festival is made possible by the Polish Cultural Institute New York.

More about Wojciech Smarzowski