
How is the quality of Polish cinema changing? In which direction are young creators heading, and above all, what kind of cinema do they want to make? The new series at KINOMUZEUM 'In Their Own Voice. New Polish Cinema' is a showcase of the most interesting contemporary phenomena in Polish auteur cinema. Screenings take place in a directors-on-directors format — creators lead conversations with another director. This allows us to look at new cinema from the perspective of those who themselves face the creative process. The program features fresh, singular films born from a need to speak. There will be brave and artistically conscious feature debuts. We pay special attention to the new cinematic language: ways of seeing, storytelling and thinking about the world. The series 'In Their Own Voice. New Polish Cinema' was created in cooperation with the Polish Directors' Guild. Program: 3 March, 19:30 — 'There Are No Ghosts in the Apartment on Dobra' — after the screening a meeting with director Emi Buchwald; the conversation will be led by Łukasz Ronduda. 14 April, 19:30 — 'North South' — after the screening a meeting with director Sebastian Pańczyk; the conversation will be led by Łukasz Ronduda. 26 May, 19:30 — 'Capo' — after the screening a meeting with director Robert Kwilman. 18 June, 19:30 — 'Glorious Summer' — after the screening a meeting with the directing duo Helena Ganjalyan and Bartosz Szpak. Tickets: at the cinema box office and online. The cinema's exclusive partner is E.ON Polska.