The Kraków Film Festival held this year for the 63rd time is among Europe’s oldest, yet as it tackles valid current questions in its focus on documentaries and shorts, it has always attracted the latest productions.
Mastercard OFF Camera is an international festival of truly independent cinema that has become a magnet for hundreds of independent productions from all over the world that you won’t see in multiplex cinemas. Both cooperate with other globally recognised film festivals, such as Sundance and the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI), and feature dozens of famous directors and actors.
In turn, famous, Oscar-winning film music composers join us for the Film Music Festival that brings thousands of its fans together in the city’s largest arena and halls offering a panache of Hollywood production galas, suites from blockbuster movies, concerts for children (Yes, imagine 16,000 people, perhaps every third of them dressed as a little princess, waiting for their noble Disney cousins to show on the huge silver screen!), all with music played live by a choir and orchestra force of well over 200.
Małopolska is certainly worth visiting for more reasons than just its film festivals, and one of them are the beautiful nooks and corners that are eagerly turned into film locations. The region sets the stage for many films, not only produced by domestic studios and filmed by crews from the neighbouring countries but also for ones from places as distant as Bollywood.