New Horizons Film Festival

New Horizons Film Festival (previously: Era New Horizons; pl: Nowe Horyzonty) is an international film festival held annually in July in Wrocław, Poland. It has been organised since 2001. It is one of the biggest and most popular film festivals in Poland. Since 2008 it is accredited by FIAPF with an "avant-garde" specialised competitive status.

The event is organized by the Stowarzyszenie Nowe Horyzonty (New Horizons Association). The moving spirit and the director of the festival is Roman Gutek. T-Mobile mobile phone network operator is a current nominal sponsor of the event.

Festival presents mainly arthouse cinema. The most important from the several competitions held at the festival (including new Polish films, films-on-art and short films contests) is the "New horizons international competition". It aims to present bold, unconventional and uncompromising films that are searching for the new forms of expression - "the new horizons of cinema". Prizes in the competition are: the Grand Prix, special mentions, and Audience Award. Since 2010 also a FIPRESCI Award is awarded.

Another important sections of the event are: retrospectives of the greatest film authors, experimental filmmakers and national cinemas, panorama of the most important auteur films of the season, "Midnight madness", and thematic sections.

Festival history

After the first edition, organized in Sanok, the Festival was moved to Cieszyn, where it was held four times between 2002 and 2005. From 2006 the event takes place in Wrocław. Since then it has apparently spread and now it is frequented by number of cinephiles and hosts many important guests every year, including Theo Angelopoulos, Šarūnas Bartas, Nick Cave, Dardenne brothers, Lav Diaz, Bruno Dumont, Terry Gilliam, Amos Gitai, Hal Hartley, Kim Ki-duk, Andrey Konchalovskiy, Dušan Makavejev, Tsai Ming-liang, Nanni Moretti, Cristian Mungiu, Carlos Saura, Peter Tscherkassky, Agnès Varda, Andrzej Wajda, Vincent Ward, and Andrzej Żuławski.

In 2016, when Wrocław was holding the title of European Capital of Culture, festival included events related to this occasion (i.e. a special section called Masters of European Cinema).

New horizons international competition winners

At the beginning the festival's Grand Prix was an audience award, but since 2009 it is given by the International Jury. The first main prize selected that way was awarded to Steve McQueen's Hunger.

YearTitleDirectorCountry of origin
2002 Paradox Lake Przemysław Reut  United States /  Poland
2003 Dolls Takeshi Kitano  Japan
2004 A Common Thread (Brodeuses) Éléonore Faucher  France
2005 Tarnation Jonathan Caouette  United States
2006 The Sacred Family (La sagrada familia) Sebastián Lelio (as Sebastián Campos)  Chile
2007 Potosi, le temps du voyage Ron Havilio  France Israel
2008 Rain of the Children Vincent Ward  New Zealand
2009 Hunger Steve McQueen  United Kingdom /  Ireland
2010 Mundane History Anocha Suwichakornpong  Thailand
2011 Attenberg Athina Rachel Tsangari  Greece
2012 Thursday till Sunday Dominga Sotomayor Castillo  Chile /  Netherlands
2013 Celestial Wives of the Meadow Mari Aleksei Fedorchenko  Russia
2014 White Shadow Noaz Deshe  Italy /  Germany /  Tanzania
2015 Lucifer Gust Van den Berghe  Belgium
2016 In the Last Days of the City Tamer El Said  Egypt /  Germany /  United Kingdom /  United Arab Emirates

Festival programme 2009

Festival programme 2010

Festival programme 2011

Festival programme 2012

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