T-Mobile New Horizons IFF is committed to expanding its international presence and building long-term relationships with film industry professionals from all over the world. The festival brings excellent opportunities to meet inspiring filmmakers, discuss and exchange ideas, enhance industry network, find co-producers and discover new talents.
More than 600 film professionals visit our festival every year.
One of Poland's top international events.
Variety
industry events planned for 2017
Polish Days 8-10 August 2017
The days not to be missed! Co-organized with Polish Film Institute, this most important industry event consists of presentations and screenings of the latest Polish films to international industry representatives including programmers, sales agents, distributors, film funds and producers interested in co-production.
Application dates to be announced.
New Horizons Studio 5-8 August 2017
A programme for young European filmmakers working on their first or second movie, focusing on project development and creative film marketing, designed to help them build up career and enter international market.
Application dates to be announced.
professionals visiting the festival in previous years
sales companies: Films Boutique, Wild Bunch, LevelK, Memento, MK2, Bankside Films, Trust Nordisk, Urban Distribution, Wide Management, Celluloid Dreams, Alpha Violet, Sixpack, New Europe Film Sales, Les Films du Losange, Hanway, Intramovies
distributors: Epicentre, Soda Pictures, Neue Visionen, Metrodome, Aero Films, EYE Film Institute Netherlands, Gutek Film, Imagine, Just, Kino Świat as well as Polish TV buyers and distributors: Polsat, TVN, TVP, HBO and many others
film festival programmers: Berlinale, Rotterdam, Cannes, Tribeca IFF, Karlovy Vary, Gothenburg, Hong-Kong, Edinburgh, Busan, Semaine de la Critique, SXSW, Thessaloniki, Hamburg, Go East Wiesbaden, Istanbul, Munich, Seattle, Stockholm, Transylvania, Cottbus
Poland's young and thriving arthouse festival. An exemplary showcase of bold auteur cinema.
Sight & Sound, festival blog
I wouldn't be surprised if next year the interest in the festival goes far beyond Europe. It soon becommon to say that the Europeans have Cannes, Venice, Rotterdam, Berlin, and Wrocław.
Neil Young, The Hollywood Reporter
When you leave the wonderful city of Wroclaw you feel that great progress has been made and new contacts developed that put you in a better place to do film business in the future.
Alex Boden, producer, Pistachio Pictures
It's a place for daring, unconventional films. films that push the language of cinema further. Being invited to new horizons is a compliment.
Urszula Antoniak, director, Code Blue