2025 KF Polish Film Festival Launches Next Week!

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Celebrate with us New Polish Films!

The 2025 KF Washington DC Polish Film Festival begins next week,

from Tuesday, March 5 to Sunday, March 9 at

Landmark's E Street Cinema.

It will feature a selection of new Polish films, providing an opportunity to experience Polish culture, special events, and interact with Polish and American filmmakers.


Join us for the following screenings:

Wet Monday

Thursday, March 6, 5:30 PM

Preceded by short: Red at 5:00 PM


Synopsis

The transition from childhood to adulthood is tough for young women, especially in a world where sexuality is misunderstood and accountability often evaded. Fifteen-year-old Klara faces a trauma that shakes her faith in the future. Through the unexpected support of unlikely friends, and the deep traditions of Polish Easter, she begins to heal. The film shows how youth’s resilience, mixed with something magical, leads to a powerful, comforting recovery.


It's Not My Film

Friday, March 7, 2025, 5:15 PM

Preceded by short: From You at 5:00 PM


Synopsis

Wanda and Janek embark on one last attempt to save their marriage by hiking 400 km along the Baltic Coast in winter, hauling sleds with food and clothes like a polar expedition. They set strict rules—no leaving the beach, no movies, no French fries—and only have each other’s company. As they walk, unresolved issues start to surface, revealing what is pulling them apart and, perhaps, what is still keeping them together.

Sparrow

Friday, March 5, 7:30 PM

Preceded by short: Ends and Beginnings, 7:10 PM


Synopsis

The local postman, played by Jacek Borusiński, is a loner with strict routines. He enjoys playing football, reading the encyclopedia, and lives a quiet, organized life as a bachelor—until his 40th birthday. Everything changes when a new neighbor, Marzenka, shows interest in him. Her presence disrupts his routines, pushing out what once defined his life and making room for new experiences. As he navigates the changes, he learns to make the most of life’s unexpected turns. The film is a delightful journey from start to finish.

Seasons

Saturday, March 6, 5:30 PM

Preceded by short: Be Somebody, 5:00PM


Synopsis

Marcin is an egocentric actor who must confront the unexpected end of a long-term relationship. The story unfolds through three stage performances, where fantasy blends with the reality of a couple separating. In Seasons, Michał Grzybowski uses the traditional three-act structure in an ironically literal way, setting key moments of Marcin and Ola’s relationship against the backdrop of three plays: Peter Pan, A Doll’s House, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Go Agains the Flow

Sunday, March 7, 3:50 PM

Preceded by short: Here For You, 3:30 PM


Synopsis

Set in the 70s in the small Polish town of Ustrzyki Dolne, Siczka and his friends form a punk rock band and send a letter to Radio Free Europe, which is read on air. This act doesn’t sit well with the authorities, and soon, Siczka finds himself interrogated by the Secret Police, who launch Operation Razor to dismantle the band. In Soviet Poland, where conformity was key, Western punk rock posed a real threat, amplified by the enthusiastic response from the local youth. Ultimately, even the Secret Police are caught off guard by Siczka and the rebellious music.

GET TICKETS

Kosciuszko Foundation active members receive 25% off all festival tickets and passes. An email from kf...@thekf.org with a discount code has been sent to all active KF members. Please check your mailbox. Questions? Contact us

BECOME A KF MEMBER

The closing of one of Washington, D.C.’s most iconic cinemas—E Street Cinema—marks the end of an era. The Kosciuszko Foundation Polish Film Festival offers a final chance to experience this legendary venue before it shuts its doors forever. Join us for an unforgettable celebration of the new Polish cinema in this historic space—one last time.

Visit our website to learn more about all the films, schedule, special guests, and events.

VISIT OUR WEBSITE

Please help us promote Polish cinema in the nation's capital by making a donation or becoming a sponsor of the KF Washington DC Polish Film Festival.

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