‘Sinners’ & ‘Hamnet’ Among Camerimage Film Festival Lineup

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**Ryan Coogler’s *Sinners*, shot by cinematographer Autumn Durald Arkapaw, is among the official lineup at Poland’s Camerimage Film Festival.**
The festival will take place from November 15 to 22, 2025, in Toruń, Poland. Durald Arkapaw is a frequent visitor to Camerimage, having attended in 2022 with *Black Panther: Wakanda Forever*, her previous collaboration with Coogler.

Other notable titles set to screen include Chloé Zhao’s *Hamnet*, shot by Polish cinematographer Łukasz Żal, and Mascha Schilinski’s *Sound of Falling*. Scroll down for the full list of titles.

Elsewhere, Cate Blanchett will travel to the festival to receive the event’s Icon Award, which will be handed to her during the closing ceremony.

### 2025 EnergaCAMERIMAGE Film Festival Golden Frog Lineup

The 33rd edition of the EnergaCAMERIMAGE Film Festival is approaching, with much anticipation as the films competing for the Golden Frog are unveiled. Each title represents a distinctive cinematic vision, captivating audiences with their visual language, emotional depth, and masterful craftsmanship.

#### Chopin, a Sonata in Paris
– **Cinematographer:** Michał Sobociński
– **Director:** Michał Kwieciński
– **Running Time:** 133 min
– **Country:** Poland, France, Spain
– **Year:** 2025

Set in Paris, 1835, *Chopin, a Sonata in Paris* tells the story of Fryderyk Chopin, a young 25-year-old composer and darling of Parisian society. Despite grappling with a crushing diagnosis, Chopin radiates energy and determination, composing some of his greatest works while giving piano lessons for financial reasons. Admirers surround him, but he ultimately realizes that music is the true center of his life.

Alongside Chopin’s story, Teresa, the superior of the Sisters of Loreto convent, faces a pivotal choice that tests both her ambitions and faith as she prepares to found a new congregation.

#### Nuremberg
– **Cinematographer:** Dariusz Wolski
– **Director:** James Vanderbilt
– **Running Time:** 148 min
– **Country:** USA
– **Year:** 2025

Set in the immediate aftermath of World War II, *Nuremberg* follows US Army psychiatrist Lt. Col. Douglas Kelley as he assesses Hermann Göring and other Nazi officials. The film explores the efforts of the Allies to establish an unprecedented international tribunal to hold the Nazi regime accountable, while Kelley becomes locked in a psychological duel with Göring, exposing the chilling truth about the nature of evil.

#### Sound of Falling
– **Cinematographer:** Fabian Gamper
– **Director:** Mascha Schilinski
– **Running Time:** 149 min
– **Country:** Germany
– **Year:** 2025

On a northern German farm, four girls—Alma, Erica, Angelika, and Lenka—grow up across the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Though separated by time, they share the universal experiences of first love, rebellion, and family tension. Their intertwined stories gradually reveal long-hidden secrets.

#### F1: The Movie
– **Cinematographer:** Claudio Miranda
– **Director:** Joseph Kosinski
– **Running Time:** 155 min
– **Country:** USA
– **Year:** 2025

Dubbed “the greatest that never was,” Sonny Hayes was a Formula 1 prodigy in the 1990s until an accident nearly ended his career. Thirty years later, Sonny returns to Formula 1 for one final chance, helping save a struggling team while competing against his talented rookie teammate. The film explores rivalry, redemption, and the high-speed world of racing.

#### A Complete Unknown
– **Cinematographer:** Phedon Papamichael
– **Director:** James Mangold
– **Running Time:** 141 min
– **Country:** USA
– **Year:** 2024

Set in New York in the early 1960s, this biographical drama follows a gifted 19-year-old musician from Minnesota who seeks his own voice within the folk scene and beyond. *A Complete Unknown* portrays the true story of Bob Dylan, with Timothée Chalamet delivering an acclaimed performance, including all of Dylan’s songs featured in the film.

#### 12 Paintings of Enslavement
– **Cinematographers:** Lech Majewski, Paweł Tybora
– **Director:** Lech Majewski
– **Running Time:** 83 min
– **Country:** Poland
– **Year:** 2025

Lech Majewski’s film draws inspiration from the works of Jacek Malczewski, a symbolist painter. Through a wordless visual journey spanning from World War I to the present day, characters from Malczewski’s paintings traverse time and geography, reflecting Poland’s turbulent history and cultural shifts.

#### A House of Dynamite
– **Cinematographer:** Barry Ackroyd
– **Director:** Kathryn Bigelow
– **Running Time:** 112 min
– **Country:** USA
– **Year:** 2025

This political thriller centres on intense geopolitical tensions following an unattributed missile launch against the United States. A tense race unfolds to identify the source and respond appropriately, with a star-studded cast led by Idris Elba and Gabriel Basso.

#### Sinners
– **Cinematographer:** Autumn Durald Arkapaw
– **Director:** Ryan Coogler
– **Running Time:** 137 min
– **Country:** USA, Australia, Canada
– **Year:** 2025

*Ryan Coogler’s *Sinners* is a genre-bending Southern Gothic thriller that explores Black culture and the blues.* Set in 1932 Mississippi, Michael B. Jordan stars as twin brothers Smoke and Stack, who return home to Clarksdale to open a juke joint, reviving the spirit of their community. Their celebration of music and culture is threatened by emerging evil forces, endangering everything they have built.

#### Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere
– **Cinematographer:** Masanobu Takayanagi
– **Director:** Scott Cooper
– **Running Time:** 120 min
– **Country:** USA
– **Year:** 2025

Chronicling the making of Bruce Springsteen’s 1982 album *Nebraska*, this film portrays a young musician on the brink of superstardom grappling with personal demons. The raw, acoustic album stands as one of Springsteen’s most poignant works, filled with haunting stories of lost souls.

#### Franz
– **Cinematographer:** Tomasz Naumiuk
– **Director:** Agnieszka Holland
– **Running Time:** 126 min
– **Country:** Czech Republic, Poland, Germany
– **Year:** 2025

*Franz* is not a biopic of writer Franz Kafka but a story about youth, identity, and alienation in a changing world. The film depicts Kafka’s complex personality as he navigates work, love, and family pressures, offering a modern reflection on existential angst.

#### Hamnet
– **Cinematographer:** Łukasz Żal
– **Director:** Chloé Zhao
– **Running Time:** 125 min
– **Country:** UK
– **Year:** 2025

Set in Elizabethan England, *Hamnet* explores the passionate relationship between William Shakespeare and Agnes, and the tragic loss that inspires one of Shakespeare’s greatest works, *Hamlet*. The film delves into love, family, and artistic creation.

#### Late Shift
– **Cinematographer:** Judith Kaufmann
– **Director:** Petra Biondina Volpe
– **Running Time:** 91 min
– **Country:** Switzerland, Germany
– **Year:** 2025

*Late Shift* follows a dedicated nurse navigating an understaffed surgical ward. As the day unfolds, she confronts increasing challenges, leading to a gripping race against time and a powerful climax showcasing human resilience and compassion.

For more details and the full list of titles, stay tuned as the 2025 EnergaCAMERIMAGE Film Festival approaches!
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