FIPRESCI Warsaw Critics Project
About this opportunity
The FIPRESCI Warsaw Critics Project is a film criticism workshop held during the Warsaw Film Festival, now in its third decade. The programme brings together young critics from across Central and Eastern Europe for intensive mentorship from established film journalists, with participants writing reviews and features published during the festival. Past participants have gone on to write for Screen International, IndieWire, The Hollywood Reporter, and Cineuropa.
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Submit polished writing samples that show you can meet tight festival deadlines. The programme is specifically aimed at critics from Central and Eastern Europe, so demonstrate your knowledge of the region's cinema alongside broader international awareness.
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