The “100 Years in Ten Scenes. Gdynia Map” animated film workshops took place in August 2025, giving young participants a unique opportunity to explore the history of Gdynia through film. Over the course of a week, teenagers aged 15–18 engaged with a variety of historical and cultural themes - from the daily life of a farming and fishing village, summer visitors on the beach, and the city’s port construction, to sailors’ experiences abroad, the events of December ’70, and the city’s local film festival.
The 2025 edition of Gdynia Classica Nova Festival will be dedicated to the world of film music. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Gdynia Polish Film Festival, this year’s programme brings together timeless classics and iconic hits from both cinema and television, performed by leading orchestras, ensembles, and soloists.
The list of films and radio documentaries selected for the main competitions of the 17th NNW International Film Festival in Gdynia has now been published. This year’s edition of the Festival will take place from 2 to 5 October, with all events hosted in Gdynia.
The Pomeranian Creative Cluster is taking shape, bringing together over thirty representatives of the region’s cultural life from Gdańsk, Gdynia, Sopot, the Żuławy area, and Wejherowo.
Reel Short is an educational film workshop series dedicated to young aspiring filmmakers aged 18–25 who are just beginning their journey into the world of cinema. The program offers a unique opportunity to explore the art of short narrative filmmaking — with a clear focus on the realities of the Polish film industry.
The Millennium Docs Against Gravity Film Festival has just concluded its 10th edition in Gdynia. This year also marked the 22nd edition of the festival overall, making it one of the longest-running film events in Poland. Once again, the festival found a perfect home at the Gdynia Film Centre.
From April 14 to 16, 2025, Gdynia became a hub for cinematic reflection and dialogue during the Gdynia Film Criticism Days – a unique event that combined film screenings with in-depth discussions led by some of Poland’s most respected film critics and cultural commentators.
From June 30 to August 12, 2025, film lovers in Gdynia will once again gather on the shores of Orłowo Beach for the 15th edition of the Orłowo Summer Cinema – Poland’s only open-air film series set directly on the sand.
In the open call for proposals for the implementation of public tasks in the field of culture in 2025 – film projects, the Mayor of the City of Gdynia, Ms Aleksandra Kosiorek, awarded grants as follows: Name of the applicant: Stowarzyszenie Teatru Planeta M [Planeta M Theatre Association] Title of the public task: Virtual Gdynia District...