The Polish Institute New Delhi, in collaboration with the India International Centre Film Club, is hosting a special series of Polish film screenings. The ongoing event will be in action till 8 May at the C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, India International Centre, New Delhi.
The film series features a mix of award-winning feature films and two unique documentaries about Polish individuals with strong ties to India. These include painter Stefan Norblin and theosophist Wanda Dynowska.
The screenings begin on 21 April with Feast of Fire by Kinga Dębska — a touching story of two sisters facing disability and ambition. On 23 April, Ultima Thule will follow a man dealing with grief on a remote island. On 28 April, Song of Goats presents a tale of love and hardship on a Greek island. Then on 30 April, Imagine explores how blind students learn to navigate the world with imagination.
The documentaries start on May 2 with Chitraanjali, which tells the story of Stefan Norblin’s artistic contributions in India during World War II. The final screening, on 8 May, is Enlightened Soul, a film about Wanda Dynowska, a Polish humanitarian who worked for peace and freedom in India.
Speaking about the initiative, Małgorzata Wejsis-Gołębiak, Director of the Polish Institute New Delhi, said, “Polish cinema has long been a mirror to our nation’s soul—rich in history, artistry, and human depth. We are proud to bring these powerful stories to Indian audiences, celebrating the enduring legacy of Polish filmmakers and the unique ties between our cultures.”
Part of Europe Weeks 2025, all screenings are free and open to the public.