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Three dudes at a party. Freaks and Geeks section at AFF. Passes go on sale

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We’ve already gone serious (and we’ll go there again, promise!), but now it’s time to laugh a little. “A little” being a modest word here—because when the films from the Freaks and Geeks section, co-created with Filmweb, first hit big screens in the early 2000s, they sparked more than a few unstoppable fits of laughter. At the 16th American Film Festival, we’re bringing that vibe back. Today also marks the start of sales for passes, plus media and industry accreditations. And we invite you to the festival itself, November 6–11, in Wrocław of course.

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Out there, weird, and uncompromising

They say comedy is serious business—it hides sharp truths beneath a lighthearted mask. And as the history of cinema shows, only the most skilled filmmakers have mastered the genre.

Fast-forward to today: in 2025, comedy in cinemas is a rare find. That’s why we’re rewinding to the last great comedy wave of the early 2000s. Together with Filmweb, we present Freaks and Geeks—a retrospective that proves laughter isn’t just healthy, it’s essential to cinema.

“The five titles presented in the Freaks and Geeks section function as museum exhibits only in the sense that they capture something undeniably important to audiences around the world at a specific moment in history. These were viewers who, en masse, mocked their own worries, phobias, and frustrations at the dawn of the century, making their on-screen portrayals an integral part of their own identities. Controversial, out there, weird, and uncompromising, these films remain a testament to a crucial trend in American comedy—one that so few cared to analyze more deeply or truly acknowledge,” writes Maciej Satora, co-creator of the section and AFF’s man at Filmweb (or Filmweb’s man at AFF).

Freaks and Geeks (its name borrowed from the cult TV show) are not only festival darlings like Mark Duplass, but also actors who later became major stars: Robert Downey Jr. (in his most politically incorrect role ever), Jonah Hill, and Seth Rogen—who remains the undisputed king of this era, still true to comedy today with the success of the series The Studio

The section will feature:

  • Napoleon Dynamite, dir. Jared Hess
  • Superbad, dir. Greg Mottola
  • Tropic Thunder, dir. Ben Stiller
  • Humpday, dir. Lynn Shelton
  • This Is the End, dir. Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg

The section is curated by Jan Lubaczewski, Maciej Satora, and Łukasz Muszyński from Filmweb’s editorial team, who will also host a special podcast series about the films in the retrospective.

16th American Film Festival: what's on the program?

As always, the lineup will feature the best of US independent cinema, highlights from major festivals (including the recently concluded Venice Film Festival), high-profile Hollywood titles, and cult classics. Recently, we announced the continuation of the Politics on Screen section—read more about it here.

More program details will roll out in the coming weeks (follow AFF on our channels to keep up!), and the full program drops on October 21 at noon. Two days later, on October 23, individual tickets for screenings—along with packages and online access—will be up for purchase.

Passes and accreditations

Passes, as well as media and industry accreditations (granted to journalists and active film industry professionals) are available via americanfilmfestival.pl until October 17 or while supplies last. Both allow you to experience AFF in full—up to 31 on-site screenings! Please note: passes and accreditations do not cover the online edition.

Prices:

  • Pass: PLN 375
  • Discounted pass (for New Horizons Cinema Friends Club members): PLN 360
  • Industry accreditation: PLN 375
  • Media accreditation: PLN 280

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