In cinemas 10/7/2025

NK'25: Letters from Wolf Street

NK'25: Letters from Wolf Street

N7

Genre

Documentary

Run time

1h 37min

Enchanted by Polish cinema, film director Arjun moves from India to Poland. With humour and love, he paints an honest portrait of the closedness of our Eastern society.

A street in downtown Warsaw is the focus of this witty and personal portrait of Poland. Arjun Talwar immigrated here a decade ago, but still has trouble fitting in. Wolf Street – or Ulica Wilcza – hasn’t made it easy for him. In an attempt to accelerate his integration, the director begins filming his neighbours, testing his relationships with them, while seeking ways to overcome his own alienation.

With the help of his friend Mo, another immigrant-turned-filmmaker, Arjun uncovers the hidden mysteries of the street, revealing a web of charming characters. He finds others like himself, people who live between past and present, between an imagined homeland and a real one. The street, like an invisible thread, connects them all, offering its solace against the melancholy of everyday life.

Genre

Documentary

Run time

1h 37min

Enchanted by Polish cinema, film director Arjun moves from India to Poland. With humour and love, he paints an honest portrait of the closedness of our Eastern society.

A street in downtown Warsaw is the focus of this witty and personal portrait of Poland. Arjun Talwar immigrated here a decade ago, but still has trouble fitting in. Wolf Street – or Ulica Wilcza – hasn’t made it easy for him. In an attempt to accelerate his integration, the director begins filming his neighbours, testing his relationships with them, while seeking ways to overcome his own alienation.

With the help of his friend Mo, another immigrant-turned-filmmaker, Arjun uncovers the hidden mysteries of the street, revealing a web of charming characters. He finds others like himself, people who live between past and present, between an imagined homeland and a real one. The street, like an invisible thread, connects them all, offering its solace against the melancholy of everyday life.