POLISH ANIMATED FILMS IN LONDON
This Friday starts the new edition of the London International Animation Festival. As many as six Polish animated films are qualified for this year's programme, a half of which for the main competition.
This Friday starts the new edition of the London International Animation Festival. As many as six Polish animated films are qualified for this year's programme, a half of which for the main competition.
On Saturday Leuven International Short Film Festival begins. This year the festival will present a great selection of Polish short films.
The film by Marcin Borchardt “THE BEKSIŃSKIS. A Sound and Picture Album” will be shown in the competition section at Slamdance Festival. Festival will be held from 25th to 31st January.
Karolina Specht's animation was awarded by the international Jury of the ANIMA competition and won the Silver Jabberwocky at the 25th International Film Festival Etiuda&Anima.
On the 19th of November ended the Italian Reggio Film Festival. As many as two Polish shorts films were appreciated during the event.
On November 21, the award ceremony at the IDFA - International Documentary Film Festival in Amsterdam was held. Three Polish documentary films: "Dancing for You" by Katarzyna Lesisz, "In Touch" by Paweł Ziemilski and "Summa" by Andrei Kutsila return from the festival IDFA with awards.
The 17th edition of Les Sommets du Cinema d'Animation - Montreal International Festival begins this week. Four Polish animations were invited to this year's international competition.
Marta Szymańska's animation received Special Mention at the Cinanima International Animated Film Festival.
On November 17th the official award ceremony of the 26th Camerimage International Film Festival took place in Bydgoszcz, Poland. The Golden Frog award of the Documentary Shorts Competition went to ”Horse Riders” by Anna Gawlita.
"The Briefing" by Filip Drzewiecki is a collective portrait of young people on the threshold, an extraordinary documentary film in which the protagonists instantly grow up under our very eyes. We watch medical students starting their adventure with their work during their medical practice. The camera brilliantly captures their faces and gestures in which hide the fear of making decisions, uncertainty, sadness as well as the fright of their superiors.
This Monday, in Tallin, starts a new edition of the festival PÖFF Shorts. The programme includes as many as five Polish short animated films.
The world premiere of Aleksandra Maciejczuk short documentary "Connected" will take place at IDFA. Take a minute and read our review.
The 25th edition of the International Film Festival Etiuda&Anima begins on November 20th in Krakow. 10 Polish short films were included in the program of two international competitions.