12.11.2020 - 6.12.2020 Events, Film

Kinoteka Polish Film Festival is back!

The biggest Polish film festival in the UK returns from 12 November to 6 December 2020, after an unfortunate delay due to spring's lockdown, this time in a digital format!

The biggest Polish film festival in the UK returns from 12 November to 6 December 2020, after an unfortunate delay due to spring’s lockdown, this time in a digital format!

The festival brings an exhilarating range of new Polish film and culture as well as highlighting lesser known gems ripe for rediscovery. As well as offering unique insights into Poland’s rich history and culture, the festival represents diverse and universal new works from exciting new filmmakers as well as those which have made a valued contribution and impact to the world filmmaking landscape.

At the 18th Kinoteka Polish Film Festival, we once again promise a stimulating programme of unique, acclaimed, films celebrating Polish cinema and its legacy across the globe.

We are delighted to welcome you to the festival and invite you all to immerse yourself in the best of Polish cinema and culture.

Explore this autumn’s programme here:

https://kinoteka.org.uk/

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Scheduled Events Film

Polish Air Force Day Programme of Events

A full day of events and exhibitions to remember and celebrate the contribution of the Polish Air Force during the Second World War. Part of the annual #PolishHeritageDays taking place the UK.
11 05.2024 Events, History, News

Jazz Jam Session @ POSK 🗓

A unique event for all London-based jazz enthusiasts and music lovers. Come to POSK and experience an improvised musical evening led by pianist Tomasz Zyrmont and his outstanding trio, featuring Mirko Scarcia on double bass and Filippo Galli on drums.
12 05.2024 Events, Music

London Premiere of internationally acclaimed Solo Play

An unforgettable story of displacement and survival in war-torn Europe – Combining storytelling, songs, poetry and physicality with a rich soundscape of live fiddle music and effects, Matthew Zajac’s stunning play about his Polish father has entranced over 40,000 people
14 05.2024 08 06.2024 Events, Theatre