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The second edition of the festival organised by Polish Art Europe will tour the UK between September and December at the following venues, dates announced so far are below. Contact venues for individual dates and times:
Glasgow - October 3 to December 12 Sikorski Polish Club - 5, Parkgrove Terrace
Birmingham - September 28 to October 27 MAC - Cannon Hill Park
Icon Gallery - 1 Oozells Square
The Edge - 79-81 Cheapside Digbeth
Edinburgh - October 7 to December 5 Filmhouse - 88 Lothian Road
Screen Academy - 74 Lauriston Place
Macdonald Library - 2-4 McDonald Road
Liverpool Picturehouse @ FACT - 88 Wood Street - October 25 and November 15
Newcastle - Restaurant Krakow - 2-6 Shakespeare Street - October 28
London - Cafe 1001 - 91 Brick Lane - October 15, 16, 22 & 23
Belfast - Strand Cinema Theatre - 152-154 Holywood Road - November 9 & 10
Oxford - Oxford University Magdalen College, Grove Auditorium - November 8-10
Sunderland - Studio Infinite, 17 Nile Street - November 9
View Films by Strand:
- Additional Shorts
- Feature films
- Special Screenings - Katowice Film School
- Special Screenings - Munk Studio
- Special Screenings - Platige Image
- Special Screenings - Wajda Studio
- Special Screenings - Łódź Film School
- Speical Screenings - New Horizons
View previous years coverage of the Play Poland festival:
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Under an increasingly totalitarian regime, five activists attempt to safeguard funds by stealing them from their own bank account.
A man returning from military service is expecting to meet his girlfriend but when he gets to the station, she's not there...
Danse macabre look at the madness of war.
Trouble brews for a couple when two unexpected guests arrive at their isolated holiday retreat.
The animated film was produced by Platige Image for Polish Pavilion at EXPO 2010 in Shanghai - to promote the economy.
An unknown virus has destroyed almost the entire human population. Oblivious to the true nature of the disease, the only remaining survivors escape to the sea. In great ships, they set off in search of uninhabited land.
Poland's first digital 3D re-creation of the city of Warsaw, destroyed in the Second World War.
War erupts on an industrial wasteland.
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