Film Series
Kino Polska: New Polish Cinema
BAMcinématek, the Polish Cultural Institute New York, and the Polish Film Institute present this four-day series showcasing the country’s best new films. Featuring selections from this year’s Gdynia Film Festival, Poland’s largest annual film showcase, the series highlights a new generation of directors and the remarkable rejuvenation Polish cinema has undergone in recent years.

This beguiling, black comic ghost story won the Best Director award at the 2015 Berlinale.

A Polish country boy and a German soldier come of age amidst the horrors of World War II.

This mixed-media tour-de-force is a hallucinatory essay on the meaning of heroism.

This bittersweet family drama follows the reunion of two sisters in the wake of their mother’s illness.

Performance artist Oskar Dawicki tackles existential conundrums with cool irony.

Three decades of family secrets are exorcised in this masterful black comedy.