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The Gdynia Festival Showed that in Polish Cinema, Big Names Are No Longer Enough. Audiences Are Demanding Something Different.
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"Polish cinema must be strong and uncompromising, confronting what is most dangerous and important," said master filmmaker Agnieszka Holland. Newcomer Emi Buchwald echoed her: "I would like Polish cinema, not the mood in Poland, to be radical." The films of these two directors met at the 50th anniversary of the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia.
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