5/5/24, 4:00 PM
We are in the process of securing larger theater rooms for the films "Doppelganger" and "Scarborn"
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Attention please! Due to exceptionally high demand, we are in the process of securing larger theater rooms for the films "Doppelganger" and "Scarborn" to accommodate more festival guests.
If you are interested in seeing these films, please join our waiting list by emailing us at management@dcpolishfilmfest.org 📧
We will contact you as soon as additional seats become available. Thank you for your interest in the festival!
Please explore other films at the Festival and book your tickets today! 🎟
5/5/24, 4:00 PM
We are in the process of securing larger theater rooms for the films "Doppelganger" and "Scarborn"
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5/5/24, 4:00 PM
We are in the process of securing larger theater rooms for the films "Doppelganger" and "Scarborn"
.png)
Attention please! Due to exceptionally high demand, we are in the process of securing larger theater rooms for the films "Doppelganger" and "Scarborn" to accommodate more festival guests.
If you are interested in seeing these films, please join our waiting list by emailing us at management@dcpolishfilmfest.org 📧
We will contact you as soon as additional seats become available. Thank you for your interest in the festival!
Please explore other films at the Festival and book your tickets today! 🎟
Actress Paulina Pytlak at the Kosciuszko Foundation Washington DC Polish Film Festival!
We are thrilled to announce that one of the most promising Polish actresses and the leading star of the film Feast of Fire, Paulina Pytlak, will join us at the Washington DC Polish Film Festival (May 10-12). She will participate in the Q&A session before the movie and meet with festival audiences.
Washington DC Polish Film Festival to Present Eight New Feature Films
Washington DC, April 9, 2024 – The Washington DC Polish Film Festival (WDCPFF) will showcase eight new feature films and eight shorts. This diverse selection offers audiences in the nation's capital a glimpse into the latest trends in Polish cinema, reflecting urgent social changes and historical aspects of Poland and its citizens.
Inauguration of the Washington Polish Film Festival to Showcase Poland's New Cinema
The first Washington Polish Film Festival (WPFF) will be held from May 10 to 12, 2024, at the Landmark E Street Cinema in central Washington, D.C., announced Barbara Bernhardt, Vice President and Washington Director of the Kosciuszko Foundation (KF)