INDUSTRY INSIDER, MEDIA INSIDER, and STUDENT INSIDER accreditations are now available at early-bird prices. These credentials grant access to all screenings in cinemas and on KFF VOD, as well as to industry events throughout the entire 66th Kraków Film Festival.
The 66th Kraków Film Festival will once again take place both in cinemas and online. Audiences in Kraków and across Poland will have the opportunity to see approximately 200 of the latest and most compelling documentary features, short animations, and fiction films from around the world. The programme is going to include long-awaited premieres and award-winning films from the most prestigious international festivals, four competitions, and over a dozen non-competitive sections. Now is the time to set aside the turn of May and June in your calendar and secure an insider pass or accreditation.
Running in parallel with the festival programme, KFF Industry will host a series of professional events for the international filmmaking community. An accreditation is required to join the more than 1000 participants at debates, workshops, networking meetings, conferences, and pitching sessions.
This year, accreditations are available in three tiers: INDUSTRY INSIDER – for film industry professionals; MEDIA INSIDER – for journalists and members of the press; and STUDENT INSIDER — for students enrolled at art schools, fine art academies, and film studies or filmmaking programmes. Early-bird pricing is available only until 23 April.
Accreditations entitle holders to attend all cinema screenings, provide full access to the industry events programme, and grant entry to the KFF Video Library (except for the STUDENT accreditation).
The Krakow Film Festival is on the exclusive list of film events qualifying for the Academy Awards® in short film categories (fiction, animation, documentary) and feature-length documentary, the European Film Awards in the same categories, and serves as a qualifying event for the BAFTA Awards.
The Krakow Film Festival is organised with financial support from the City of Krakow, the Polish Film Institute, the Creative Europe MEDIA Programme, and the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage from the Culture Promotion Fund – a state purpose fund. The Polish Filmmakers Association serves as co-organiser.The 66th Krakow Film Festival will be held in cinemas from 31 May to 7 June 2027 and online on KFF VOD from 5 June to 19 June 2026.