polish cinema

A Woman’s War Is Never Done: Wojciech Has’ ‘How to Be Loved’

A Woman’s War Is Never Done: Wojciech Has’ ‘How to Be Loved’

A telling scene in Wojciech Has’ How to Be Loved comments on how a woman’s viewpoint must be injected into male-created art without permission.

‘Loving Vincent’ Is the “Sincerest Form of Flattery”

‘Loving Vincent’ Is the “Sincerest Form of Flattery”

Seldom does a biopic about Vincent Van Gogh illustrate the depth of emotion many had for the artist.

Overlooked Polish Masterpieces: Two Essential Films by Jerzy Kawalerowicz

Overlooked Polish Masterpieces: Two Essential Films by Jerzy Kawalerowicz

Mother Joan of the Angels and Night Train proves that Jerzy Kawalerowicz’s work was arguably the most essential coming out of Poland and the post-World War II European film industry in general

This Soviet-era Polish Film About WWII Turns Gritty Combat Scenes Into a Tragic Epic