5.11.2021 Events, Film

The Day I Found the Girl in the Trash

International Premiere at the Raindance Festival 2021

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Former social activist Szymon announces that he wants to commit suicide on his streaming channel on New Year’s Eve of 2028. By doing so, he wants to make an ultimate statement against slavery in Poland. Then, one day before the event, he finds an abandoned slave-girl in the trash.

Followed by a Q&A.

27 October to 6 November for the 29th edition of the Raindance Film Festival. As the world begins to emerge from a Covid cocoon, Britain’s biggest independent film festival Raindance is poised and ready to return to cinemas – and after the last 18 months of isolation and uncertainty, Raindance is coming back reimagined, reinvented, and with a host of new partners and of course some incredible new films.

Scheduled Events Film

Lecture – An Introduction to Polish Japonisme

The first in a series of three lectures on Polish Japonisme exploring this fascinating movement and its influences on art in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
15 05.2024 Events, History

Applications Open – The “Ambassador of Polish

The Polish Institute of National Rememberance (IPN) invites nominations for individuals and institutions active outside of Poland and involved in cultivating Polish history. Deadline 30th April 2024.
30 04.2024 Events, History, News

Book Talk – Agent Zo: The Life

Join award-winning author Clare Mulley to discuss the incredible story of Elżbieta Zawacka, the WW2 resistance fighter known as Agent Zo, who is the subject of her latest book.
21 05.2024 Events, History, Literature