New Horizons Film Festival

The New Horizons Film Festival (pl: Nowe Horyzonty) is an international film festival held annually in July in Wrocław, Poland. It is the biggest and most popular film festival and cultural event in the country and region.

New Horizons International Film Festival
New Horizons, International Film Festival, Wrocław, 2009
LocationWrocław, Poland
Founded2001
Most recent2025
AwardsGrand Prix
Hosted byNew Horizons Association
No. of films271 films in 2025
LanguageInternational
WebsiteNFFF

The festival focuses on arthouse cinema. Its programmes include retrospectives of avant-garde and experimental filmmakers, showcases of national cinemas, a panorama of auteur films of the season, as well as curated thematic sections. The most important of several competitions is the New Horizons International Competition, which aims to present uncompromising films searching for bold forms of expression i.e. the new horizons of cinema. Awards in the competition include the Grand Prix, Special Mention(s), and the Audience Award.

New Horizons is an interdisciplinary festival, where visual arts and music are presented alongside cinema. Filmmakers whose works are shown at New Horizons tend to cross the boundaries of traditional cinema and enter the experimental field of visual and performing arts. The festival's Artistic Stage, organised in cooperation with BWA Wrocław, and presenting film forms in the so-called extended field as part of exhibitions in Wrocław galleries, is a natural extension and complement to the film programmes.

Accessible to all, the festival combines various types of initiatives, including film screenings, educational activities, and industry meetings. In 2025, the festival achieved record attendance (169,737), with viewers choosing from 271 films and 628 screenings.

In recent years, the festival has organised retrospectives of Chantal Akerman, Wang Bing, Bertrand Bonello, Lee Chang-dong, Alice Diop, Bruno Dumont, Jean-Luc Godard, Lucile Hadžihalilović, Wojciech Has, Joanna Hogg, Agnieszka Holland, Jonas Mekas, Anne-Marie Miéville, Laura Mulvey, Andrzej Munk, Nagisa Ōshima, Satyajit Ray, Anka Sasnal & Wilhelm Sasnal, Angela Schanelec, Albert Serra, Terayama Shūji, Yvonne Rainer, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Ulrich Seidl, Alain Tanner, Athina Rachel Tsangari, Glauber Rocha, Brothers Quay, and Krzysztof Zanussi.

Festival history

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The event is organized by the New Horizons Association (Stowarzyszenie Nowe Horyzonty). The founder and moving spirit of the festival is Roman Gutek [pl]. Marcin Pieńkowski held the position of Festival Director 2021-2025. The current Festival Director is Dorota Lech.

After the first edition in Sanok, the Festival was moved to Cieszyn, where it was held between 2002 and 2005. Since 2006, the event has taken place in Wrocław and has evolved significantly. It is frequented by a growing number of cinephiles and hosts many notable guests each year, including Lisandro Alonso, Theo Angelopoulos, Šarūnas Bartas, Leos Carax, Nick Cave, James Benning, Dardenne brothers, Lav Diaz, Claire Denis, Bruno Dumont, Asghar Farhadi, Abel Ferrara, Terry Gilliam, Amos Gitai, Miguel Gomes, Peter Greenaway, Hal Hartley, Agnieszka Holland, Kim Ki-duk, Radu Jude, Naomi Kawase, Abdellatif Kechiche, Kim Ki-duk, Andrey Konchalovskiy, Nadav Lapid, Sebastián Lelio, Lou Ye, Dušan Makavejev, Tsai Ming-liang, Nanni Moretti, Cristian Mungiu, Gaspar Noé, Ulrike Ottinger, Jafar Panahi, Carlos Reygadas, Carlos Saura, Béla Tarr, Alexander Sokurov, Peter Tscherkassky, Agnès Varda, Andrzej Wajda, Vincent Ward, and Andrzej Żuławski.

Since 2008, it has been accredited by the International Federation of Film Producers' Associations (FIAPF) as a competitive, specialized festival with an "avant-garde status", recognizing its focus on bold and unconventional cinema.

Between 2010 and 2017, a FIPRESCI Award was awarded.

In 2016, when Wrocław was named the European Capital of Culture, the festival included events related to this occasion including a special section called Masters of European Cinema).

New horizons international competition winners

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Grand Prix

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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.

YearTitleDirectorCountrynotes
2002Paradox LakePrzemysław ReutUnited States / Polandchosen by audience
2003DollsTakeshi KitanoJapanchosen by audience
2004A Common Thread (Brodeuses)Éléonore FaucherFrancechosen by audience
2005TarnationJonathan CaouetteUnited Stateschosen by audience
2006The Sacred Family (La sagrada familia)Sebastián Lelio (as Sebastián Campos)Chilechosen by audience
2007Potosi, le temps du voyageRon HavilioFrance / Israelchosen by audience
2008Rain of the ChildrenVincent WardNew Zealandchosen by audience
2009HungerSteve McQueenUnited Kingdom / Republic of Irelandthe first Grand Prix chosen by International Jury
2010Mundane HistoryAnocha SuwichakornpongThailand
2011AttenbergAthina Rachel TsangariGreece
2012Thursday Till SundayDominga Sotomayor CastilloChile / Netherlands
2013Celestial Wives of the Meadow MariAleksei FedorchenkoRussia
2014White ShadowNoaz DesheItaly / Germany / Tanzania
2015LuciferGust Van den BergheBelgium
2016In the Last Days of the CityTamer El SaidEgypt / Germany / United Kingdom / United Arab Emirates
2017WesternValeska GrisebachGermany / Bulgaria / Austria
2018HolidayIsabella EklöfDenmark / Netherlands / Sweden
2019BaitMark JenkinUnited Kingdom
2020The Metamorphosis of BirdsCatarina VasconcelosPortugalevent held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021Theo and the MetamorphosisDamien OdoulFrance
2022See You Friday, RobinsonMitra FarahaniFrance / Switzerland / Lebanon / Iran
2023The DelinquentsRodrigo MorenoArgentina / Brazil / Chile
2024Explanation for EverythingGábor ReiszHungary / Slovakia
2025PunkuJ. D. Fernández MoleroPeru / Spain

Audience award

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Since the main prize became jury-selected in 2009, the Audience Award became a separate recognition, the second in importance. Three films managed to win both Grand Prix and Audience award: White Shadow in 2014, Bait in 2019 and The Metamorphosis of Birds in 2020.

YearTitleDirectorCountry
2009OxygenIvan VyrypaevRussia
2010Le quattro volteMichelangelo FrammartinoItaly
2011Brownian MovementNanouk LeopoldNetherlands
2012DonomaDjinn CarrénardFrance
2013Floating SkyscrapersTomasz WasilewskiPoland
2014White ShadowNoaz DesheItaly / Germany / Tanzania
2015Goodnight MommySeverin Fiala, Veronika FranzAustria
2016All These Sleepless NightsMichał MarczakPoland
2017PhotonNorman LetoPoland
2018An Elephant Sitting StillHu BoChina
2019BaitMark JenkinUnited Kingdom
2020The Metamorphosis of BirdsCatarina VasconcelosPortugal
2021Death of a Virgin and the Sin of Not LivingGeorge Peter BarbariLebanon
2022107 MothersPéter KerekesSlovakia / Czech Republic / Ukraine
2023Blackbird Blackbird BlackberryElene NaverianiSwitzerland / Georgia (country)
2024HoardLuna CarmoonUnited Kingdom
2025The Devil Smokes (and Saves the Burnt Matches in the Same Box)Ernesto Martínez BucioMexico


Festival programme 2009

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  • Opening gala – Michael Haneke's The White Ribbon
  • Closing – Martin Provost's Séraphine
  • New horizons international competition
  • Films on art international competition
  • New Polish films competition
  • Polish short films competition
  • European short films competition
  • Panorama
  • Special screenings
  • Documentaries / Essays
  • Third eye
  • Midnight madness: ozploitation
  • Cinema of Canada
  • Cinema of Sweden
  • Golden era of Hungarian cinema
  • Retrospective: Tsai Ming-liang
  • Retrospective: Jennifer Reeves
  • Retrospective: Krzysztof Zanussi
  • Retrospective: Piotr Dumała
  • 60 years of WFDiF
  • From Polański to...
  • New horizons of film language: editing
  • Season 2008/2009
  • Films for children
  • Silent films with live music
  • Screenings at the market square
  • Concerts
  • Exhibitions

Festival programme 2010

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Festival programme 2011

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  • Opening gala – Asghar Farhadi's A Separation
  • Closing – Pedro Almodóvar's The Skin I Live In
  • New horizons international competition
  • Films on art international competition
  • New Polish films competition
  • Polish short films competition
  • European short debuts competition
  • Panorama
  • Documentaries / Essays
  • Third eye
  • Special screenings
  • 'Round midnight
  • Behind the pink curtain
  • Red westerns
  • Norway expanded
  • New horizons of film language: production design
  • Hommage: Anja Breien
  • Retrospective: Bruno Dumont
  • Retrospective: Werner Nekes
  • Retrospective: Jack Smith
  • Retrospective: Terry Gilliam
  • Retrospective: Andrzej Munk
  • Retrospective: Mariusz Wilczyński
  • Season 2010/2011
  • Films for children
  • Screenings at the market square
  • Concerts
  • Discussion panels, workshops
  • Exhibitions

Festival programme 2012

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  • Opening gala – Michael Haneke's Amour
  • Closing – Walter Salles' On the Road
  • New horizons international competition
  • Films on art international competition
  • Polish short films competition
  • European short films competition
  • Panorama
  • Special screenings
  • Gdynia in Wrocław
  • Documentaries / Essays
  • Third eye: The Happy End. Images for the end of the world
  • Midnight madness: From stage to screen
  • Mockumentaries
  • New horizons of film language: sound
  • The Karol Irzykowski Film Studio
  • Films for children
  • The Cinema of Mexico
  • Retrospective: Carlos Reygadas
  • Retrospective: Ulrich Seidl
  • Retrospective: Dušan Makavejev
  • Retrospective: Peter Tscherkassky and Eve Heller
  • Retrospective: Witold Giersz
  • Season 2011/2012
  • Screenings at the market square
  • Concerts
  • Discussion panels, workshops
  • Exhibitions

Festival programme 2023

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23rd mBank New Horizons International Film Festival was held in Wrocław from 20 July to 30 2023. 251 films including 196 features and 55 shorts were screened.[1]

Festival programme 2024

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Festival programme 2025

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  • Grand Prix award: Punku by J. D. Fernández Molero.
  • Audience Award:: The Devil Smokes (and Saves the Burnt Matches in the Same Box) by Ernesto Martínez Bucio.

See also

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References

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  1. Grynienko, Katarzyna (31 July 2023). "Festival: The Delinquents Wins mBank New Horizons IFF 2023". The Film New Europe. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
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