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Review

Maciej Pieprzyca’s Life Feels Good (Chce się żyć, 2013)

Vol. 41 (May 2014) by Moritz Pfeifer
Maciej Pieprzyca's new film is based on the true story of a boy suffering from cerebral palsy.
Interview

Malgosha Gago on Les Ombres de Casablanca

Vol. 40 (April 2014) by Moritz Pfeifer
Moritz Pfeifer met Malgosha Gago in Paris, where her film was screened at the Polish Library in Paris.
Review

Malgosha Gago and Boleslaw Sulik’s Les Ombres de Casablanca (2010)

Vol. 40 (April 2014) by Moritz Pfeifer
Polish directors Malgosha Gago and Boleslaw Sulik made a documentary about a Polish spy who worked for British and US intelligence during WWII.
Review

Maria Saakyan’s I’m Going to Change My Name (Alaverdi, 2013)

Vol. 40 (April 2014) by Moritz Pfeifer
Armenian director Maria Saakyan's second feature film is a poetic coming-of-age story.
Interview

Agata Trzebuchowska on Ida

Vol. 39 (March 2014) by Moritz Pfeifer
Moritz Pfeifer met Agata Trzebuchowska during the Polish Film Festival in Paris in December 2013.
Review

Five Early Shorts by Małgorzata Szumowska

Vol. 39 (March 2014) by Moritz Pfeifer
Moritz Pfeifer retraces the promising beginnings of Małgorzata Szumowska's career.
Essay

Anka and Willhelm Sasnal’s Parasite (Huba, 2014)

Vol. 39 (March 2014) by Moritz Pfeifer
Polish artist-couple Anka and Willhelm Sasnal’s new film juxtaposes the life of a retired worker and a fresh mother in unexpectable ways.
Review

Paweł Pawlikowski’s Ida (2013)

Vol. 39 (March 2014) by Moritz Pfeifer
In Paweł Pawlikowski's newest pic, a young nun is only allowed to take her vows under the condition that she meets her only relative.
Interview

Sławomir Fabicki on Loving

Vol. 38 (February 2014) by Moritz Pfeifer
Polish filmmaker Sławomir Fabicki speaks about the story that inspired his film, and about the problems of Poland's emerging middle class.
Review

Wojciech Smarzowski’s Roza (Róża, 2012)

Vol. 38 (February 2014) by Moritz Pfeifer
This WWII neo-western tells the story of a man defending the life and farm of a Masurian woman against Russian soldiers and nationalist Poles.
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