The 10th edition of CINEAST, the central and Eastern European Film Festival, will take place in Luxembourg from 5 until 22 October. Several Polish films will be screened as part of a programme devoted to cinema from what we have become accustomed to calling ‘Eastern Europe’. Alongside international animated films and short films inspired or commisioned by brands (see the work of Arkadius JAKUBIK and Jowita BUDNIK for example), there will also be concerts to enjoy, such as the concert by Semi-Invented Trio on 18 October.
+++ Find out more about which Polish films are on the programme HERE
The cine-concert by the group Semi-Invented Trio will take place on 18 October. The artists will put a silent film, The Undesirable (A Tolonc), from Hungarian director Mihály Kertész to music… better known by the name Michael Curtiz, this director was also behind the Hollywood classic Casablanca.
The Semi-Invented Trio was composed by the pianist Adrian KONARSKI, drummer Sławomir BERNY and violinist Michał CHYTRZYŃSKI. Moving between jazz and rhythms from Eastern Europe, bewitching melodies and inspired improvisation, these high-class musicians will mingle sound and image in harmonous fashion.
+++ More information on the website of the festival: www.cineast.lu/2017/
+++ The concert on the website and on the Facebook page of the festival
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
>>> Cinémathèque de la Ville de Luxembourg (Place du Théâtre 17, 2613 Luxembourg) – see map
>>> Wednesday 18 October 2017 – 20:30
>>> €10 | €13 (online boxoffice)
Polish programme
Several Polish films are on the festival programme, notably Sztuka Kochania(The Art of Loving, 2017, Maria Sadowska), Pokot (Spoor, 2016, Agnieszka Holland), Les Fleurs bleues (Afterimage, 2016, Andrzej Wajda), Najlepszy (The Fastest, 2017, Łukasz Palkowski) and Ptaki śpiewają w Kigali (Birds are Singing in Kigali, 2017, Joanna Kos-Krauze and Krzysztof Krauze).
View the full list on the CinEast festival site.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
>>> Different places in Luxembourg
>>> 5 > 22 October 2017
>>> Pass: €25 | film €6