KRAKOW FILM FOUNDATION NOMINATED FOR POLISH FILM INSTITUTE AWARDS

The nominations for the Polish Film Institute Awards have been announced, with award trophies set to be presented for the 16th time across nine categories. The Krakow Film Foundation, organiser of the Krakow Film Festival, is in the running for an award recognising the promotion of Polish cinema abroad. The winners will be revealed on 25 September during the 49th Polish Film Festival.

The Polish Film Institute Awards are a distinguished honour in the film industry, acknowledging the work of individuals and institutions not directly involved in film production. These are the only Polish accolades aimed at highlighting achievements that facilitate the development of Polish cinema, promotion of its legacy, and making it easier for the public to access Polish film artistry.

Awarded since 2008, the trophy itself was designed by Kraków-based sculptor Xavery Deskur. Winners also receive a cash prize of PLN 15,000.

This year's nominees were selected by the Award Chapter comprising Karolina Rozwód, Director of the Polish Film Institute; Maciej Dydo, Director of the Department of Copyright and Film at the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage;karolina Vyšata, art historian and head of the Documentation Department at Zachęta National Gallery of Art;Robert Piaskowski, Director of the National Centre for Culture; jola Myszka, co-director of the Rialto Cinema in Poznań; Maciej Dominiak, Director and co-founder of the FILMFORUM Association;and Maja Chitro, cultural studies expert and head of culture at ELLE Magazine.

Candidates could be submitted by cultural institutions, film schools, local authorities, non-governmental organisations involved in culture, and other entities operating in the cultural sector.

List of nominees (in Polish).

The Krakow Film Foundation, established in 2003 by Krzysztof Gierat through Apollo Film, aims to organise events that popularise film and support film production.

Beyond organising the Krakow Film Festival, the Foundation's primary activities include promoting Polish films domestically and internationally, supporting high-quality audio-visual creations, stimulating the professional and artistic development of Polish filmmakers, and organising special screenings, workshops, seminars, discussions, and other events that foster networking, experience-sharing, and discourse on contemporary film culture.

As part of its comprehensive promotion of Polish documentaries, short fiction films, and animated films abroad, the Foundation manages three projects co-funded by the Polish Film Institute: Polish Docs, Polish Shorts, and Polish Animations. These initiatives encompass maintaining websites, organising and managing Polish stands at film fairs, arranging screenings of Polish films abroad, and preparing online film bundles for foreign professionals. The Foundation also supports Polish producers and directors by facilitating their participation in Polish delegations promoting documentary or short film projects at international pitching events, presentations, and film fairs.

Through its KFF Sales&Promotion agency, the Foundation handles festival services for Polish documentaries, short animated films, and short fiction films. Since 2016, it has also been involved in selling Polish documentaries to international markets.

The nomination also includes KFF Industry, a professional event dedicated to film professionals attending the Krakow Film Festival. As part of KFF Industry, three international pitching sessions take place: Animated in Poland, Docs to Start, and Docs to Go. Each of these sessions aims to promote Polish projects to the international film industry, serving as their first step into the global market. It is during KFF Industry that important festival selectors (including those from Cannes, Locarno, Berlinale, Sundance, IDFA, Hot Docs, CPH DOX, and Clermont-Ferrand) seek out new films.