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The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences – the world's largest organisation uniting leading figures from all sectors of the television industry across more than sixty countries – has awarded one of its coveted prizes to Jakub Piątek's documentary. The film received the prestigious statuette in the Arts Programming category.
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The organisers of America's celebrated independent film festival have unveiled its program. The award-winning documentary by Agnieszka Zwiefka has been invited to Slamdance and will be screened in the competitive Breakout Features section.
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The documentary by Aliaksandr Tsymbaliuk garners yet another accolade, this time winning the top spot for short films at Doc Berlin.
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The 23rd edition of Slovakia's oldest and most prestigious documentary film festival, ETHNOFILM, unfolded from 12th to 15th November across five cities: Bratislava, Banská Bystrica, Nitra, Žilina, and Čadca. One of the festival's top honours, the Bronze Turoň, was awarded to The End of the Valley of Tears, directed by Jarosław Wszędybył, whilst Karina Będkowska's My Place Ozerna came back with the coveted Čadca City Award.
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The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences – the world's largest organisation uniting leading figures from all sectors of the television industry across more than sixty countries – has awarded one of its coveted prizes to Jakub Piątek's documentary. The film received the prestigious statuette in the Arts Programming category.
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The organisers of America's celebrated independent film festival have unveiled its program. The award-winning documentary by Agnieszka Zwiefka has been invited to Slamdance and will be screened in the competitive Breakout Features section.