Autor: Natalia Spychalska
POLISH FILM FESTIVALOn Saturday, September 27, 2025, during the Closing Gala at the Musical Theatre in Gdynia, the winners of the 50th Polish Film Festival were revealed. The audience and film community learned the names of the laureates of the Golden and Silver Lions, individual prizes, as well as the results of the Perspectives Competition and the Short Film Competition.
Golden Lions – the Grand Prix of the Festival for Best Film went to “Ministranci” (Altar Boys) directed by Piotr Domalewski, produced by Leszek Bodzak, Aneta Hickinbotham, Piotr Walter, and Jarosław Jakubiec.
Silver Lions were awarded to “Franz Kafka” directed by Agnieszka Holland, produced by Sarka Cimbalova, Agnieszka Holland, Marcin Wierzchosławski, and Alicja Jagodzińska.
The Audience Award also went to “Ministranci” by Piotr Domalewski.
The Golden Claw Award named after Andrzej Żuławski went to “There Are No Ghosts in the Flat on Dobra Street” directed by Emi Buchwald, produced by Jerzy Kapuściński and Magdalena Tomanek.
The jury, chaired by Borys Lankosz, awarded “North South” directed by Sebastian Pańczyk, granting the filmmakers a prize of 15,000 PLN.
The jury, chaired by Milenia Fiedler, awarded:
The partner of the Perspectives Competition is KGHM Polska Miedź.
The Platinum Lions for Lifetime Achievement were awarded to Ewa Braun.
The jury, chaired by Kasia Adamik, awarded:
Honorable Mentions (2,500 PLN each): “People and Things”, dir. Damian Kosowski, and “Dad Is Gone”, dir. Jan Saczek
Lucjan Bokiniec Award for Best Short Film (15,000 PLN, funded by Energa SA, part of the Orlen Group): “SLAP!!”, dir. Mikołaj Piszczan
Special Award (10,000 PLN): “Szmonces o Dybuku”, dir. Maciej Tyburski
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The winners of the Golden and Silver Lions and the individual awards in the Main Competition were announced at the Closing Gala of the 47th Polish Film Festival on Saturday, 17th September 2022, in the Musical Theatre in Gdynia. The awards in the Main Competition were granted by the Jury of the 47th Polish Film Festival in Gdynia, […]