Film

The film program developed by Kulczyk Foundation focuses on presenting the most important works of the world’s avant-garde and experimental cinema.

Every second month we put on film reviews presenting unique masterpieces of film art played from original 16-milimeter film tapes, which are borrowed from French and English collections.

Each major current in the 20th century’s art can be exemplified by works of film art. In the interwar period, film was treated by avant-garde artists as an autonomous art domain, just like painting or sculpture. After the WW II, America witnessed a massive explosion of experimental movie art, which is known under the name of New American Cinema. The concurrent experiments in film art on the continent and the later structuralist movement gave film art a well-established position in the history of the 20th century art.

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