There’s no better way to learn about and cherish another culture than through the medium of film.
Organized by the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Bangkok and the Polish Film institute, “Polish Film Festival 2015” will screen six Polish films that represent the rich European culture of Poland from the past right up to the present. Poland also has a long history of cinematography with legendary directors such as Krzysztof Kieslowski, Roman Polanski and Andrzej Waja.
All films will be screened with English and Thai subtitles. Tickets cost THB120.
“Ida” directed by Pawel Pawlikowski
screening on Jan. 18, 6pm (Q&A with the producer Ewa Puszczynska) and Jan. 21, 9pm
“Life Feels Good” directed by Maciej Pieprzyca
screening on Jan. 20, 7pm
“Fanciful” directed by Katarzyna Jungowska
screening on Jan. 19, 9pm and Jan. 22, 7pm (Q&A with the producer Eryk Stepniewski)
“Goods” directed by Lukasz Palkowski
screening on Jan. 21, 7pm (Q&A with the director Lukasz Palkowski)
“One Way Ticket to the Moon” directed by Jacek Bromski
screening on Jan. 19, 7pm (Q&A with the director Jacek Bromski) and Jan. 22, 9pm
“WALESA: Man of Hope” directed by Andrzej Waja
screening on Jan 18, 8pm and Jan. 20, 9pm
Full schedule of the festival.
FIND IT:
Polish Film Festival 2015
SF World Cinema, Central World
Jan. 18 – 22
BTS Chidlom or BTS Siam






