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Katarzyna Warnke to receive the FLISAK Award from the President of Toruń at the 23rd edition of the BellaTOFIFEST International Film Festival!
Katarzyna Warnke — a film and theatre actress, film director and screenwriter, an unconventional and rebellious artist — is this year's winner of the oldest award given at the BellaTOFIFEST IFF! More »

Kazik Staszewski to Receive the Golden Angel Award for Artistic Insolence!
At the 23rd BellaTOFIFEST International Film Festival, the Golden Angel for Artistic Insolence will be presented to a bold, outspoken and uncompromising artist who possesses a remarkable ability to capture the mood of his audience and translate it into art. More »

FEMEN, a Belgian courtroom, and childhood in the Amazon rainforest. Meet the Main Competition films of the 23rd BellaTOFIFEST IFF!
We are pleased to announce the twelve titles selected for the ON AIR International Competition for First and Second Feature Films at the 23rd BellaTOFIFEST International Film Festival! More »

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Women In Love

Zakochane kobiety · dir. Ken Russell
United Kingdom 1969, 131’

The battle of the sexes and relationships among the elite of Britian's industrial Midlands in the 1920s. Gerald Crich and Rupert Berkin are best friends who fall in love with a pair of sisters Gudrun, a sculptress and Ursula Brangwen, a schoolteacher. Rupert marries Ursula, Gerald begins a love affair with Gudrun, and the foursome embarks upon a Swiss honeymoon. But the relationships take markedly different directions, as Russell explores the nature of commitment and love. Will Rupert and Ursula learn to give themselves to each other? Why the more withdrawn Gerald cannot, finally, connect with the demanding and challenging Gudrun?

Director:Ken Russell
Screenplay:Larry Kramer
Music:Georges Delerue
Cinematography:Billy Williams
Editing:Michael Bradsell
Cast:Oliver Reed, Alan Bates, Glenda Jackson
Awards:Najlepsza Pierwszoplanowa Rola Kobieca / Best Actress in a Leading Role (Oscary / Oscars 1971), Najlepszy Anglojęzyczny Film Zagraniczny / Best English-Language Foreign Film (Złoty Glob / Golden Globe 1971)