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POLONICA
Every year, the POLONICA section brings our festival audience closer to a selection of films in the creation of which Polish artists were actively involved. More »
FORUM
The FORUM section is based on an original and subjective selection of the most interesting films of the season. This section is dedicated to the films worthy of a deeper analysis and a profound discussion - our festival will be a perfect occasion to do both. More »
Cinema under the Stars
In Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, we see a very peculiar story about Joel who is going through a very complicated break-up with his girlfriend. More »
Missing
Zaginiony · dir. Costa Gavras
USA 1982, 122’
When a young American writer Charles Horman disappears in Chile in mysterious circumstances, his father embarks on the search for him. Being a conservative and a patriot he tries to act in line with the U.S. foreign policy and attempts not to incur the foreign government displeasure. It all changes when he discovers that his quest causes a disturbance. The Academy Award and Palme d’Or for the duo Gavras and Lemmon speak for themselves.
Director: | Costa Gavras |
Screenplay: | Costa Gavras, John Nichols, Donald Stewart |
Music: | Vangelis |
Cinematography: | Ricardo Aronovich |
Editing: | Françoise Bonnot |
Cast: | Jack Lemmon, Sissy Spacek, John Shea, Melanie Mayron |
Awards: | Najlepszy Scenariusz Adaptowany / Best Adapted Screenplay (Oskary /Oscars 1983); Złota Palma / Golden Palm, Najlepszy Film / Best Film, Najlepszy Aktor / Best Actor (Cannes 1983); Najlepszy Scenariusz / Best Screenplay, Najlepszy Montaż / Best Editing (BAFTA 1983) |