Donald Tusk talked about his "favorite animals". The short film has a deeper meaning.
In a recent video, Donald Tusk humorously referred to military equipment as his favorite 'animals', signaling to President Karol Nawrocki to support the SAFE law for EU funding.
National Film Awards "Lielais Kristaps" Film Program – Premieres, Special Screenings and Award Ceremony
From February 23 to March 5, the National Film Awards 'Lielais Kristaps' will hold a week of events including film screenings and an award ceremony broadcasting live.
Facing Emotional Wounds Through Filmmaking: Children in Noto Create Scripts Incorporating Their Experiences
A program in Noto, Japan, helps children facing emotional trauma from disasters confront their feelings through the process of making a short film.
Celebrated and Criticized Films for Self-Discovery: An Insight into the Anniversary Program of the Film Lectures "What You Must Not Be Unaware Of"
The film lecture program explores celebrated and controversial films that offer new perspectives for self-discovery.
The New Coming of a Cult Film: 'The Hotel of the Dead Alpinist' Receives International Attention
The cult film 'The Hotel of the Dead Alpinist' by Grigori Kromanov premiered as an opening film at the Berlinale Classics program during the Berlin Film Festival.
Pictures: "The Dead Mountaineer's Hotel" opened the archive film program of the Berlin Film Festival
"The Dead Mountaineer's Hotel" was screened at the Berlin Film Festival as part of the Berlinale Classics program, marking a significant moment for Estonian cinema.
The 'Dead Mountaineer's Hotel' Opens the Berlinale Classics Program
The Berlinale Classics program features 'Dead Mountaineer's Hotel,' marking the first time an Estonian film has been included.
HÕFF Reveals First Films from This Year’s Program
The Haapsalu Horror and Fantasy Film Festival has announced the first two films included in this year’s lineup.
A curated film selection by Sirje Runge is screening at the Kai Art Center cinema
Sirje Runge's curated film program will be screened at the Kai Art Center cinema in late February, correlating with her personal exhibition.
Projections of Japanese Experimental Film in the Zagreb Kinoteka
The Association for Audio-Visual Research 25 FPS will host Koyu Yamashita, program director of Tokyo's Image Forum, showcasing a selection of works by Japanese avant-garde filmmakers from the 1970s and 1980s that significantly impacted the history of Japanese experimental cinema.
Intrepid Extravaganza Brings a Colorful Film Program Alongside Music and Art
The multimedia festival Intrepid Extravaganza, taking place for the last time in its original form, will showcase a diverse film program, including short films and music videos, alongside music and art events starting February 7.
Tartu Electric Theatre celebrates the 100th anniversary of Grigori Kromanov with a special program
The Tartu Electric Theatre is hosting a special program to celebrate the 100th anniversary of filmmaker and director Grigori Kromanov, featuring screenings of his notable works.
Cinematheque launches special program in tribute to Hector Babenco
The Brazilian Cinematheque launched a special program honoring filmmaker Hector Babenco, attended by his daughter Myra and various notable figures in the film industry.
Culture presents the 'Acción Portabella' program to commemorate the centenary of filmmaker Pere Portabella
The 'Acción Portabella' program is launched to celebrate filmmaker Pere Portabella's upcoming 100th birthday, marking the start of the Año Portabella.
The Daily Life of Doctors in Gaza Featured at Sundance Film Festival
The 2026 Sundance Film Festival will highlight the daily experiences of doctors in Gaza, showcasing stories of medicine and life under political pressure in its rich program of films.
Chalamet awarded Golden Globe for The Magnificent Marty, huge interest in the domestic comedy 'Wedding' and the thriller 'Nuremberg' about Göring's evil
January's cinema program offers an attractive combination of award-winning titles, tense genre films, and local premieres that could define the season, particularly highlighted by Timothée Chalamet's recent Golden Globe win for his role in 'The Magnificent Marty.'
The January Program at the Kinoteka is Dedicated to One of the Most Cinematic Cities in the World
The Zagreb cinema Kinoteka is hosting a themed program titled 'New York: B-Side' in January, showcasing restored films created outside the typical tourist traps and common cinematic routes, starting with the film 'Rhythm Thief' about a pirate cassette seller in trouble with punk rock singers.
At Kinoteka, restored gems of American cinema are playing, and the brilliant 'Fiume o morte!' is back on the program!
Kinoteka has prepared a themed program for January, showcasing restored films set in New York, including the hidden gem 'Fiume o morte!'.
Fear, horror, and memories: Film visions of winter that erase the boundaries of reality in the Kinoteka
The new edition of the program "Visions: From the Short Base 25 FPS" showcases short films on January 20 in Zagreb that explore the boundaries of stillness and movement, text and image, memory and fear, offering varied interpretations of the elusive feeling of winter.
Varied cinema program in Šibenik: 'Mighty Marty', 'The SpongeBob Movie', and the long-awaited domestic comedy 'Wedding'
Šibenik's Art Cinema Arsen is set to welcome a variety of new films this January, alongside the anticipation of major film awards including the European Film Academy, Golden Globes, and Oscars.
Don’t miss the January program at the Rijeka Art Cinema: controversial 'Sirât', 'Fiume o morte!', 'Voice of Hind Rajab'...
Rijeka's Art Cinema will kick off the new film year on January 7 with the screening of 'Fiume o morte!', nominated for two European Film Awards, along with other nominated films.
Tuskanac in Guests Shows Films of Legendary Stanley Kubrick
The retrospective program 'Tuskanac in Guests' begins with the film 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' at the Histrionski Dom, showcasing 12 significant works by legendary American director Stanley Kubrick that explore the dark side of humanity.
New Year's Program in Munich Cinemas: Sing Your Song
The article discusses the enduring popularity of 'Sweet Caroline' and introduces a new film featuring a musician, played by Hugh Jackman, who struggles with this iconic song in 1980s America.