
Festival Tuesday, Let’s Go! – Day Two
Essentials for today: comfy shoes – for walking between cinemas, an open mind – for all the cinematic experiences, and a cup of coffee – to stay awake before screenings. Festival Tuesday, let’s go!
Polish Premiere & Q&A
They’ve worked on this film for nearly two decades, and tonight they will present it to the Polish audience for the very first time. Join us at 8:30 PM at Kino Muranów for the Polish premiere of Sanatorium Under the Hourglass, a bold and imaginative adaptation of Bruno Schulz’s prose. Stay with us after the screening for a conversation with the Quay Brothers and the film’s creative team about how this extraordinary project came to life. The Q&A will be hosted by Adriana Prodeus.

The Feast Continues
Once you’ve had a taste of this cinematic feast, you’ll definitely come back for more. Today we recommend more highlights from the Film Lovers’ Feast section:
- The City of Lost Children – Luna Cinema, 3:30 PM
- The Last Emperor – Iluzjon Cinema, 3:30 PM
- Witness – Muranów Cinema, 6:00 PM
- Deliverance – Muranów Cinema, 5:30 PM
And while we’re on the topic of feasting – don’t forget to check out our list of recommended spots to eat between screenings. Festival pass holders get delicious discounts at many partner venues.
SpoilerMaster Presents
Michał Oleszczyk, festival friend and host of the SpoilerMaster podcast, recommends a tale of love set in 18th-century England – Sense and Sensibility, with unforgettable performances by Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet, screening today at 2:30 PM at Luna Cinema.

Got Evening Plans?
The section Easy Riders, Raging Bulls: New Hollywood 1967–1980 invites you on a cinematic road trip across America. Tonight at 8:30 PM at Muranów Cinema, we’ll be screening John Schlesinger’s Midnight Cowboy. The screening will be preceded by a TEDx-style talk by the section’s curator, Maciej Jarkowiec.

Prefer to travel in another direction? Look to the section Classic Latin American Cinema. Tonight at Iluzjon Cinema, don’t miss The Pearl – a timeless parable set on the tropical coast of Mexico, created by Emilio Fernández, the first great Latin American film director.
