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Clemens Meyer becomes new co-director of the Neisse Film Festival
Read moreThe Neisse Film Festival introduces its new dual leadership: Clemens Meyer is taking over as co-festival director, succeeding Ola Staszel. With him, the festival in the border triangle on the Neisse River gains a film enthusiast, committed networker, and creative strategist who has been working for years to effectively bring together film, talent, and audiences.
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Thank you, Ola!
Read moreAn era is ending. After nearly 15 years, as of December 1, 2025, Ola Staszel is bidding farewell as one of the main festival directors at the Neisse Film Festival. Ola has influenced the NFF for over a decade with her open heart, her clear vision and contagious love for cinema. Together we have overcome barriers -- geographical as well as interpersonal, we have spent nights around a campfire, had…
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NFF 2026: Call for Entries
Read moreIt's that time of year again! Starting immediately, films can be submitted for consideration for the 23rd Neisse Film Festival, to be held May 26-31, 2026.
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THE WINNERS OF THE 22nd NEISSE FILM FESTIVAL
Read moreSaturday evening, at the awards ceremony of the 22nd Neisse Film Festival in the Polish city of Zgorzelec, the Neisse Fish award sculptures -- created by the Strahwalde artist Andreas Kupfer -- will be granted to the winners in the three competitions and to the audience favorite. Here are all the award winners at a glance.
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Panorama Weekend 2025
Read moreFor the 11th time, film classics and cinematic milestones will be shown during the Neisse Film Festival with opulent 70mm technology or in 35 mm format. The full programme for "Panorama Weekend 2025" is now online!
