WAJDA RE/FRAME Competition. They'll Show Us Wajda Anew!

“Landscape After the Battle,” reference: 1-F-446-229, directed by Andrzej Wajda, 1970, Poland, photo by Jerzy Troszczyński, National Film Archive – Audiovisual Institute.

The Adam Mickiewicz Institute, in collaboration with Partners: the Documentary and Feature Film Studio in Warsaw and The Polish National Film, Television and Theatre School in Lodz, with financial support from the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland, invites students from international film and art schools to take on an unique creative challenge – creating an original film essay based on a creative interpretation of Andrzej Wajda's films. 

The WAJDA RE/FRAME competition is organized as part of the Andrzej Wajda Year 2026 celebrations, established by the Senate of the Republic of Poland, marking the 100th anniversary of the birth and 10th anniversary of the death of the outstanding director, a master of Polish and world cinema. 

Five films by Andrzej Wajda as a starting point for interpretation

Participants will have access to extraordinary source material – five selected films by Andrzej Wajda, which they can creatively reinterpret and deconstruct. Adding new elements to the essay will be permitted – voice-over commentary, subtitles, or a sound layer. The goal – to create found footage film essays according to one's own original creative concept. 

Who will evaluate the submitted film essays?

The submitted essays will be evaluated by a Jury comprising: director and screenwriter Agnieszka Holland, Rector of the Lodz Film School Milenia Fiedler, director and screenwriter Kuba Mikurda, and Deputy Director of the Adam Mickiewicz Institute Olga Brzezińska. Criteria will include originality of interpretation, artistic level, conscious use of source material, and the ability to build film narrative. 

A new take on the work of master filmmaker

The WAJDA RE/FRAME competition will provide an opportunity for young filmmakers to dialogue with classics of Polish and world cinema and exchange experiences with artists from around the world. Through the resulting film essays, we will see Wajda's cinema in entirely new, contemporary forms – culturally and linguistically diverse. 

Prizes and promotional opportunities for winners

The main prize for the best essay is an exceptional study visit to Poland following Andrzej Wajda's footsteps. The program includes visits to places connected with the director's life and work, meetings with renowned filmmakers, experts, and representatives of film institutions. 

10 selected essays will be published on the YouTube channel of the Lodz Film School – a Competition Partner, and the best essay will be presented at the 42nd Warsaw Film Festival. 

Timeline of the WAJDA RE/FRAME 2026 Competition

  • Registration deadline: 30 June 2026 

  • Submissions: 24 August 2026 

  • Results announcement: 15 September 2026 

  • Details and competition rules: wajdareframe.filmschool.lodz.pl

Organisers

Organizer: Adam Mickiewicz Institute (IAM)  
Partners: Documentary and Feature Film Studios in Warsaw (WFDiF), The Polish National Film, Television and Theatre School in Lodz 
Project co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland

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