Recognized by UNESCO as a Creative City of Film, Łódź is one of Europe’s film centers — home to the renowned Łódź Film School, the Łódź Film Commission, and the National Centre for Film Culture of Poland.

In 2022, Gogol Film was honored for its contribution to UNESCO’s cultural mission as part of the city’s ecosystem, linking local and global creators.

A Ukrainian platoon battles through a fortified forest to liberate a village, trailed by a journalist confronting the brutal truth of war
When war shatters Ukraine’s land, nature becomes both victim and healer — reclaiming life from destruction in a world with no Planet B read more
With humor as her weapon, a woman fights to save her home — from greedy developers to the chaos of war read more
Amid aggression and despair, a stateless child in Beirut’s camps dares to dream of recognition and hope read more
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The modest running time, engaging central figure and fresh perspective on recent events should ensure that festival invitations bloom following screenings Screen Daily, Allan Hunter about "Flowers of Ukraine"

Shows the destruction that followed the Russian invasion of Ukraine — but also the ongoing threat faced by the entire Earth … It’s not fast-paced cinema, but I found this experience to be very interactive Variety, Marta Balaga about "Divia"