The 40th Warsaw Film Festival opens with a grand gala, presenting Kulej. Dwie strony medalu. An exciting program follows.
The 40th edition of the Warsaw Film Festival (WFF) will kick off with a grand gala on October 7, 2024, at the Grand Theatre-National Opera in Warsaw. The highly anticipated event will feature the premiere of Kulej. Dwie strony medalu, directed by Xawery Żuławski, which has already garnered significant attention for its artistic merit and powerful subject matter. The festival will continue until October 20, offering an exciting lineup of films from across the globe.
Diverse International Lineup
This year’s WFF features 84 full-length films, including 26 world premieres and a variety of international debuts. Audiences will also be treated to 58 short films across competitive and non-competitive sections.
Unique Festival Sections and Special Screenings
The festival’s six competition categories range from international films to documentaries and daring indie productions. Additionally, there will be special screenings, including Polish cinema classics, family-friendly features, and retrospectives of German masterpieces.
The Warsaw Film Festival remains a unique platform for discovering new trends and emerging filmmakers from around the world.