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The true-life tale of a daring escape from Auschwitz, a classic from controversial director Roman Polanski and Poland's answer to Trainspotting are just some of the films being screened at QFT as part of Kinoteka on Tour - 4th Polish Film Festival.
The showcase of the best in new and classic Polish cinema will run at QFT from Friday 5 -Thursday 11 March.
Susan Picken, Head of QFT said: "This year's Kinoteka programme reflects the quality and diversity of both new and classic Polish cinema. We are delighted to host the festival for a fourth year and look forward to a fascinating series of screenings."
Festival organiser Eva Grosman said: "We are absolutely delighted with the continuous support of QFT and the appreciation of the Polish cinema by audiences in Northern Ireland. Being a part of the Polish Cultural Institute's flagship project Kinoteka enables us to bring some of the very best of the Polish cinema to Belfast and also provides an opportunity for Polish people to cherish and share their own cultural heritage with the local community."
The festival opens with Little Moscow (Friday 5 March), a chronicle of a tragic love between a Russian commander's wife and a Polish officer. The story is based on director Waldemar Krzystek's memories of growing up in Poland's ‘Little Moscow', where the headquarters of Soviet forces were stationed between 1945 and 1990.
The film's director and producer will attend the screeningof Runaway (Sunday 7 March), the true story of a daring escape from the Auschwitz Concentration Camp in 1942. Thanks to escape leader Kazimierz Piechowski's fluent German, four armed prisoners wearing SS uniforms successfully fled in the camp commander's car.
Recent winner of the Best Director award at the Berlin Film Festival, Roman Polanski's first film made in America was Rosemary's Baby (Monday 8 March), which stars Mia Farrow as a devoted wife and expectant mother. Believing she has been impregnated by the Devil, she is torn between the love for her husband and her feelings about the child she is carrying.
The first Polish film ever to compete at the Sundance Film Festival, All That I Love (Wednesday 10 March) is a coming-of-age story of a boy against the background of political turmoil. When tension increases in Poland in the early 1980s, four 18-year-old boys decide to start a punk band in a seaside town. The singer of the band is a young idealist who can lose himself in music, love, his dreams - until the world of adults forces him to make a choice that will have huge consequences.
The closing film of the festival is Zero (Thursday 11 March), the daring debut from Pawel Borowski in which twenty-four narrative lines cross each other in twenty-four hours, with the camera repeatedly jumping from character to character, in the street, in a bus or cafe.
For further information and online booking for all Kinoteka events, please visit www.queensfilmtheatre.com
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