Warszawski Festiwal Filmowy

10-19.10.2025

Warszawski Festiwal Filmowy

FILMS 2025

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concert with film music by Michał Lorenc
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NEWS

2025-10-19

The winners of the Audience Poll

The Voice of Hind Rajab, directed by Kaouther Ben Hania; the documentary Signs of Mr. Plum, directed by Urszula Morga and Bartosz Mikołajczyk; the short film Lift Lady by Marcin Modzelewski; and Cutting Through Rocks, directed by Sara Khaki, were voted the best films of the 41st Warsaw Film Festival by audiences participating in the annual Audience Poll.

In the FEATURE FILMS category, the highest number of votes went to The Voice of Hind Rajab (Tunisia / France, 2025), directed by Kaouther Ben Hania — winner of the Silver Lion – Grand Jury Prize and eight other non-statutory awards at the Venice Film Festival.

In the DOCUMENTARY FILMS category, the undisputed winner was Signs of Mr. Plum (Poland, 2025), directed by Urszula Morga and Bartosz Mikołajczyk – a story about Karol Śliwka, the Polish graphic artist and designer whose iconic logos brightened the gloomy reality of communist Poland and forever changed the face of Polish design.

In the SHORT FILMS category, the most votes went to Lift Lady (Poland, 2025) by Marcin Modzelewski, which tells the story of the surreal everyday life of Mzia, a former sniper who now supervises a paid elevator in Tbilisi – the only such vertical transport system in the world.

The Audience Award in the FREE SPIRIT section went to Cutting Through Rocks (Iran / Germany / United States, 2025), directed by Sara Khaki – a documentary about Sara Shahverdi, the first woman ever elected to her village council in Iran, who seeks to break long-standing patriarchal traditions by teaching teenage girls to ride motorcycles and fighting against child marriage.

2025-10-18

Award Winners of the 41st Warsaw Film Festival

The International Competition Jury, composed of Lone Scherfig, Joanna Szymańska, Václav Marhoul, Anatol Schuster, and Volodymyr Yatsenko, has granted the following awards:
 

2025-10-17

On Saturday 18.10, we will find out the winners of the 41st Warsaw Film Festival Awards

Seven days filled with world film premieres, inspiring meetings with filmmakers, lively discussions about the art of cinema, and accompanying events that drew crowds of movie lovers to seven festival venues are now behind us. During the week, Warsaw Industry Days also took place – a series of meetings aimed at film industry professionals and film students. The festival continues until Sunday, October 19, and tomorrow we will learn the winners of the 41st Warsaw Film Festival Awards!

Although much of the festival is already behind us, audiences still have three more days full of premieres and meetings with artists ahead – the Warsaw Film Festival continues to pulse with the energy of cinema – new discoveries, conversations, and emotions that connect viewers with creators. The current program and tickets for screenings are available at https://wff.pl/pl/programme

 

2025-10-08

Short Films Competition at the 41st Warsaw Film Festival

One of the most prestigious sections of the Warsaw Film Festival is the Short Film Competition, which for years has attracted the most talented young filmmakers from around the world, offering them a chance to qualify for the race to the Oscars. This is where many renowned directors started their careers, including Saulė Bliuvaitė (Golden Leopard winner in Locarno for Toxic), Arnar Guðmundsson (internationally awarded Heartstone), Amanda Kernell (Sami Blood, awarded in Venice), Rúnar Rúnarsson (later winner of the Golden Shell for Sparrows), and Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk (Pamfir).

Films, Trailers
Iceman
Forevergreen
Anniversary
Bubbles
We Live in Time
What the... Hen
Yesterday Island
Point Zero
The World Of Love
Nyumba
Chopin, a Sonata in Paris
The Residence

FESTIVAL BLOG

2025-10-19

Even the dead need to make a living

Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke talks about A Useful Ghost

2025-10-18

Animation always meant freedom

Reinis Kalnaellis talks about Thelma’s Perfect Birthday

2025-10-16

Only life can write scripts like this

Joanna Deja talks about What the.. hen?

2025-10-14

Modern motherhood and a search for belonging

Janicke Askevold talks about Solomamma

2025-10-13

I don’t like “political art” but I like art in politics

Karolis Kaupinis talks about Hunger Strike Breakfast

2025-10-11

Meditation on closeness

Jon Einarsson Gustafsson talks about Anorgasmia

2025-10-10

It's a film about storytelling

Sergio Oksman talks about A Scary Movie

2024-10-20

I don’t want to be the kind of director who makes the same movie over and over again

Moonika Siimets talks The Black Hole, winner of the Free Spirit Competition

TIMELINE

2025-10-19
41. WIFF - Closing
CO-FINANCING