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Kinoteka, 2
2026-05-10
20:15
Atlantic, A
2026-05-11
16:00
Muzeum Etnograficzne
2026-05-14
17:45
The Baddest Speechwriter of All
Directed by NBA Champion Stephen Curry and Oscar®-winner Ben Proudfoot, film is rivetingly told by 95-year-old Clarence B. Jones - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s trusted lawyer and speechwriter.

Directed by 4x NBA Champion Stephen Curry and 2x Academy Award®-winner Ben Proudfoot, ”The Baddest Speechwriter of All” is rivetingly told by 95-year-old Clarence B. Jones - Juilliard-trained clarinetist, music copyright lawyer, and ultimately Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.s trusted lawyer and speechwriter. Personally recruited by Dr. King in the early days of the Civil Rights Movement, the headstrong attorney was forced to choose between the security of his successful life or a path of purpose that would forever alter history. From the steps of Juilliard to the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, Jones reflects on the decisions that led him to advise Dr. King and help craft the first seven paragraphs of the iconic I Have a Dream” speech.

 

Fruits of Despair
While making a film about the Israel-Palestine conflict, an Iranian filmmaker is suddenly thrust into war himself when Israel attacks Iran.

While making a film about the Israel-Palestine conflict, an Iranian filmmaker is suddenly thrust into war himself when Israel attacks Iran. Forced to flee Tehran with his family, he finds fragile shelter in a suburban home. Over twelve tense days, what began as a political essay transforms into a personal diary of survival and exile. Through fragments of news, images, and reflection, he confronts questions of freedom, identity, and belonging. When the war ends, he returns to a city both familiar and altered, his film forever changed by the collision of art, politics, and lived experience.

 

Apocalypse Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow and the Day After Tomorrow
Through the story of Bohdan, an ordinary man living in Nikopol, the director explores why some people choose to stay in their homeland even when every day might be their last.

Through the story of Bohdan, an ordinary man living in Nikopol, the director explores why some people choose to stay in their homeland even when every day might be their last. Bohdans quiet strength lies in his unwavering faith and ability to find meaning in life, no matter what challenges each new day brings. The film contemplates humanity, resilience, and belief in the face of an unfolding apocalypse.

 

Twin Days
Twin sisters drive cross-country to Ohio’s Twinsburg Festival – a journey that leads them to rediscover themselves beyond their shared identity.

Twin sisters drive cross-country from Los Angeles to Ohio for Twinsburg Festival, the worlds largest gathering of twins. Along the way, they confront their similarities and differences, navigating the fragile balance between closeness and individuality. In Twinsburg, as they meet other twins and hear their stories, the sisters begin to see their bond in a new light. What starts as a simple journey becomes a search for who they are – both together and apart.

The Baddest Speechwriter of All
The Baddest Speechwriter of All
dir. Ben Proudfoot, Stephen Curry, USA 2026, 29 min
Fruits of Despair
Fruits of Despair
dir. Nima Nassaj, Iran 2026, 29 min
Apocalypse Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow and the Day After Tomorrow
Apokalypsa včera, dnes, zítra a pozítří
dir. Anastasiia Bonadyha, Czech Republic 2025, 21 min
Twin Days
Twin Days
dir. Sara Szymańska, Nadia Szymańska, Poland 2026, 28 min
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