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The National Competition of the 64th Krakow Film Festival promises a showcase of 40 outstanding and incredibly diverse Polish documentaries and short films. The competition for the Golden Hobby-Horses is going to feature titles crafted by both seasoned masters and emerging talents. All these cinematic gems will be available for viewing in late May and early June in Krakow's art-house cinemas, as well as online on KFF VOD.
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Seven Polish animated projects will be presented during the Animated in Poland pitching session as part of KFF Industry, the industry segment accompanying the 64th Krakow Film Festival.
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The short animation by Tomek Popakul and Kasumi Ozeki captured the hearts of the audience at the German FilmFest Dresden.
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Szymon Ruczyński's animated film There Are People in the Forest received a special mention in the New Arrivals competition as well as the Youth Award, while the short co-production Grandmamauntsistercat by Zuza Banasińska was named best film of the Dutch festival.