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harbinger | noun

har·​bin·​ger | \ˈhär-bən-jər\

1. one that initiates a major change: a person or thing that originates or helps open up a new activity, method, or technology; pioneer.

2. something that foreshadows a future event : something that gives an anticipatory sign of what is to come.

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November 21, 2025
‘After all those years, my emotions are totally blocked,’ says war photographer Kuba Kamiński
ABC News’ Kuba Kamiński has taken a camera to the most dangerous places in the world. He witnessed the annexation of Crimea, took pictures at the frontline in Ukraine, filmed Hamas fighters in Gaza, and was there after Israel launched its offensive on the Gaza Strip.
Kaja Majewska, 16, and Klara Hammudeh, 17, ask ABC News’ Kuba Kamiński about the prize – and price – of pursuing war journalism
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November 21, 2025
‘Casting is not about who’s the best,’ says casting director Klementyna Szymańska
Have you ever wondered exactly how Margot Robbie became Barbie, and Ryan Gosling was selected to be Ken? How many other amazing actors auditioned for those iconic roles? In the film industry there is a name for the people who make these decisions – a casting director. We had an opportunity to speak to Warsaw-based casting director Klementyna Szymanska to get a better understanding of the process behind matching actors with roles.
Barbara and Zosia, both 16, interview a person whose job it is to match an actor and the character
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November 21, 2025
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest at 50: Has this film aged too well?
At a psychiatric ward ruled by an all-powerful nurse, Mildred Ratched, only one dared to laugh – Randle McMurphy rebelled against the system and challenged the control and order. Other patients, who remained subordinate to Ratched’s rule, soon turned out to be eager to explore the freedom offered by McMurphy.
Pola, 17, and Sonia, 16, analyse the strengths and weaknesses of Miloš Forman’s iconic movie
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November 21, 2025
Sean Penn steals the show while DiCaprio gets high. One Battle After Another review
Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another is a slow-burning process of exploration of what is left after the battle ends. The movie, set in the aftermath of a failed revolution, tells a story of the wounds that never heal.
Kaja, 16, and Alicja, 17, on why Paul Thomas Anderson’s venture into politics does not meet expectations
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November 21, 2025
One Battle After Another will serve as Hollywood’s litmus test for Trump anxiety
This year’s film awards season will launch properly in December, with nominations for the Golden Globes, and culminate in March, when the Academy Awards gala – aka the Oscars – are held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles.
16-year-old Karolina on how Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film might do this in year’s awards season
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November 14, 2025
Does the new Chopin film match the composer’s international fame?
The winners of the 2025 International Chopin Piano Competition were announced last month, once again bringing global attention to Warsaw and the enduring brilliance of Polish composer Fréderic Chopin (1810–1849). The overall winner, Eric Lu, is the first American in 50 years to win this prestigious event.
Antoni, Tomasz and Mikołaj, all 16, review a new biopic of Poland’s most famous composer and key cultural icon
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November 07, 2025
Filmmakers turn back time in Warsaw: Harbingers’ at the Lalka film set
One of major arteries in the centre of Warsaw was closed last month to serve as a filming location for Lalka, an adaptation of the much-loved 19th-century Polish novel and the largest film production currently being shot in Poland.
Zosia Dudzic and Barbara Karsznia, both 16, interview creatives who teleported Warsaw into the 19th century

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