POLISH FILM FESTIVAL IN FJARÐABYGGÐ
WHEN: October 10th – 12th
WHERE: Valhöll — Strandgata 49, Eskifjörður
WHEN: October 10th – 12th
WHERE: Valhöll — Strandgata 49, Eskifjörður
The fifth annual Polish Film Festival in Fjarðabyggð presents nine powerful films showcasing Poland’s latest cinematic achievements while engaging with universal themes. From contemporary art to questions of identity, politics, and everyday life, the festival invites audiences in Iceland and beyond to laugh, reflect, and discover cinema that resonates across cultures.
PROGRAM
FRIDAY, October 10th
17:00 – Forest – dir. Lidia Duda, 2024
19:00 – It’s Not My Film – dir. Maria Zbąska, 2024
17:00 – Forest – dir. Lidia Duda, 2024
19:00 – It’s Not My Film – dir. Maria Zbąska, 2024
SATURDAY, October 11th
17:00 – Short Film Block
- Tiger Soup – dir. Kacper Świtalski, 2023
- Martyr’s Guidebook – dir. Maks Rzontkowski, 2024
- From You – dir. Jędrzej Gorski, 2024
- Stimulants & Empathogens – dir. Mateusz Pacewicz, 2024
18:45 – Film Poster Workshop: “INformation Posters Share” – Led by Anna Huth
20:00 – Minghun – dir. Jan P. Matuszyński, 2024
17:00 – Short Film Block
- Tiger Soup – dir. Kacper Świtalski, 2023
- Martyr’s Guidebook – dir. Maks Rzontkowski, 2024
- From You – dir. Jędrzej Gorski, 2024
- Stimulants & Empathogens – dir. Mateusz Pacewicz, 2024
18:45 – Film Poster Workshop: “INformation Posters Share” – Led by Anna Huth
20:00 – Minghun – dir. Jan P. Matuszyński, 2024
SUNDAY, October 12th
15:00 – Detective Bruno. Baltic Gold – dir. Magdalena Nieć & Mariusz Palej, 2025
19:00 – 300 Miles to Heaven – dir. Maciej Dejczer, 1989
15:00 – Detective Bruno. Baltic Gold – dir. Magdalena Nieć & Mariusz Palej, 2025
19:00 – 300 Miles to Heaven – dir. Maciej Dejczer, 1989