Tofifest

[1] The festival combines Polish and European dimensions in the context of an adventurous and defiant breadth of content, including auteur cinema, and premieres of films presented in Cannes, Berlin and Rotterdam, building a bridge between high and popular art.

Her successor, Katarzyna Jaworska, continued the idea of establishing the art house film festival in Toruń.

The jury comprised Małgorzata Foremniak, Maciej Dominiak, Waldemar Dziki, Barkiet Fukiet and Romuald Pokojski.

The changes were also made in the formula of the festival: resigning from amateur films, qualifying for competition both Polish and international productions.

Special Jury Prize and Critic Award of Zygmunt Kałużyński was won by the Slovenian film Odgrobadogroba by Jan Cvitkovic.

The critics' award: Zygmunt Kałużyński received the New Zealand Eagle vs Shark directed by Taika Waititi, and Rafter: Łukasz Karwowski for the film South-North.

Apart from films, in the summertime organizers of the festival offered meetings, live music and plenty of outdoor events.

There was a performance of Serbian band Boban and Marković Orkestar as an addition to the projection of Gucha - Distant Trumpet.

Short competition categories and winners: Best Director – Runar Runarsson, Best Screenplay – Peter Besson, Best Actress – Aisling Lotus, Best Actor – Ben Whisman, Best Editor – Erhan Acar, Best Cinematographer – Lol Crawley.

More than the traditional film projections, this festival offered its visitors plenty of outdoor concerts or educational programs such as: concert of Polish film songs from recent years with the stars such as Dezerter, O.S.T.R., Dick4Dick, Mosqito, of cinema Institute B61, weekly creative workshops for children "Filmogranie".

That year among festival guests were: Julia Jentsch, Shirin Neshat, Bogusław Linda, Anna Polony and Wojciech Smarzowski.

Special award for outstanding actor creation was received by Orsolyi Toth (Hungary) for the role in film Women without Men.

Jury gave also a special award for documentary film Marysina Polana directed by Grzegorz Zariczny (Poland).