22.06.2025 - 23.06.2025 Events, Film

Two Polish Film Screenings at Raindance Film Festival London

The UK Premieres of two bold, fearless, and emotionally rich Polish productions, Wet Monday by Justyna Mytnik and No Beast, So Fierce by Burhan Qurbani, which explore power, pain, and transformation across generations and borders.

22 & 23 June, Raindance Film Festival

Catch them at Vue Piccadilly and don’t forget to use RDFF25 for 15% off tickets!

Wet Monday by Justyna Mytnik
Set during Poland’s vibrant Easter traditions, this magical coming-of-age story follows Klara as she confronts a buried trauma with the help of a new friend. A delicate, empathetic look at healing, memory, and the courage to move forward.
June 23, 9:15PM | June 24, 3:15PM
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No Beast, So Fierce by Burhan Qurbani
A Polish, German, and French co-production
After a brutal gang war in Berlin, the youngest daughter of a powerful Arab clan turns against her own. As she rises to the top of the underworld—leaving a trail of blood—she learns that power always comes at a price. An epic and ruthless tale of ambition, betrayal, and downfall.
June 22, 8:45PM | June 23, 12:30PM
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Vue Piccadilly, London
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