The Warsaw Film Festival (WFF), which is one of the top cultural events held in the Polish capital, with a regular audience of around 100,000 viewers, will open on Friday 13 October with the world premiere of Andrzej Jakimowski’s Once Upon a Time in November [+]. His previous films, including 2012’s Imagine [+], were also shown at Warsaw. This year’s edition is highly diverse – the audience will be presented with 119 features and 76 short films hailing from 63 different countries. There are 28 world premieres, 27 international ones and 13 European ones, which is hardly surprising, given that the gathering prides itself on bringing films that have never been seen before. Apart from this fresh batch of titles, the WFF will also screen some festival favourites, such as Yorgos Lanthimos’ The Killing of a Sacred Deer [+], Claire Denis’ Bright Sunshine In [+], Sergey Loznitsa’s A Gentle Creature [+] and Vanessa Redgrave’s directorial debut, Sea Sorrow [+].(The article continues below – Commercial information)
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