23.06.2025 - 29.06.2025 Events, Film

Docs Ireland Film Festival – Spotlight on Poland 23-29 June

A special focus on Poland at this year's Docs Ireland Festival in Belfast, with a link up with the Kraków Film Festival and Kraków Film Foundation. Special Polish-focused events on the 27th & 28th June

23rd-29th June, Belfast

The Docs Ireland film festival will run in Belfast from 23-29 June. It promotes documentary film from Ireland and around the world.

As part of this year’s programme, there will be a special focus on Poland and there is a link up with the Kraków Film Festival and Kraków Film Foundation.

Highlights from spotlight on Poland at the Docs Ireland Film Festival:

  • Adam Ślesicki – Head of Doc Lab Poland
  • Anita Piotrowska – Programmer, Kraków Film Foundation
  • Justyna Fogler – Festival Programmer & Distributor, Millennium Docs Against Gravity
  • Monika Braid – Producer, Braidmade Films

Book Tickets here: What’s On – Docs Ireland

As part of a collaboration between Docs Ireland and the Krakow Film Festival in Poland, two specially selected documentaries will show the best in new Polish documentary, along with a classic from one of the masters.

  1. Talking Heads (14 mins)

Basic existential questions are asked here in the form of a street survey probe: Who are you? What is most important to you? What would you like? As a result, we see a collective portrait of Poles – 44 people, from a one-year-old child who cannot speak yet, to a nearly hundred-year-old woman who, in turn, cannot hear, but certainly wants to live even longer.

  1. Silent Trees (84 mins)

When her mother dies on the Polish-Belarusian border, a 16-year-old Kurdish girl Runa has to quickly grow up to take care of her 4 younger brothers and helpless, depressed father. Runa’s greatest fear is being forced to return to Iraq. She wants to live like her newfound European friends and become a lawyer. But just as her dream of going back to school comes true, another threat appears – the threat of deportation. The film artfully weaves animated sequences throughout, and through Runa’s eyes we see the human side to a discussion that is too often political. Supported by the British Council Northern Ireland.

Book Tickets here: What’s On – Docs Ireland

The full Docs Ireland programme can be viewed HERE.

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