2.06.2022 - 29.06.2022 Film

Polish Zoom 2022 at the Cinematheques

A series of screenings celebrating the best of Polish cinema,  a tribute to the best Polish film creators. These screenings will take place across the country and include showings of all styles of the finest Polish movies

A series of screenings celebrating the best of Polish cinema, a tribute to the best Polish film creators.

These screenings will take place across the country and include showings of all styles of the finest Polish movies.

Polish Zoom – a tradition we began in 2019 – includes a homage to the best works of Polish cinema.

The events will take place across the country during the entire month of June will include screenings of important Polish movies at the cinematheques of Tel Aviv, Haifa, Jerusalem.

Polish Zoom is a join production of the Polish Institute in Tel Aviv and the Adam Mickiewicz Institute Poland.

The Jerusalem and Tel Aviv screenings will take place in June 2-10 and the one in Haifa will take place between June 19-29.

 

The list of films being shown includes:

 

2011 Sonata by Bartosz Blaschke

2021 All Our Fears by Lulasz Gutt and Lukasz Ronduda

2021 Soup of Nothing by Kinga Debska

2021 Return to Legoland by Konrad Aksionowicz

2021 Leave No Traces by Jan P. Matuszyński

 

A homage to Polish director Jerzy Kawalerowicz by screening  his1982 Austeria and his 1959  Night Train

 

Tickets and screenings at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque

Tickets and screenings at the Jerusalem Cinematheque

Tickets and screenings at the Haifa Cinematheque

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