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Bodo Kox, Łukasz Gutt, Tomasz Siwiński & Jakub Socha, the jury members of this year’s competition, will watch 38 films at the Iluzjon Cinema and award the Grand Prix and other prizes.
BODO KOX – born in Wrocław in 1977. Film director, screenwriter, amateur actor.
more info at: http://filmpolski.pl/fp/index.php?osoba=1140643
ŁUKASZ GUTT - cinematographer, cinematography graduate of the Silesian University, Radio & TV Dept. in Katowice. Worked as the DOP on the films: "Ki" by Leszek Dawid, "W ukryciu" by Jan Kidawa Błoński, "The Tunnel" by Udayan Prasad, "Jeziorak" by Michał Otłowski, "Performer" by Maciej Sobieszczański & Łukasz Ronduda, "Panie Dulskie" by Filip Bajon.
more info at: http://filmpolski.pl/fp/index.php?osoba=1152010
TOMASZ SIWIŃSKI was born in 1982. Studied at the Fine Arts Dept of the Cracow Fine Arts Academy and animation at Pracownia Filmu Animowanego in prof. Jerzy Kucia’s masterclass. During the studies he made two short animated films: "Telewizor" & "Mały czarny kwadrat". In 2005 got a scholarship at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore (USA). In 2014 made his debut animated film "Niebieski Pokój", whose premiere took place at the Cannes Film Festival in the Semaine de la Critique section. The film won the Best Animation Award at the Vila do Conde Curtas Festival in Portugal. Filmy Tomasza Siwińskiego były prezentowane na wielu festiwalach filmowych m.in. Clermont- Ferrand, Utrecht, Cannes, Zagreb, Uppsala, Stuttgart, Krakow. At present is devoted mosty to animation and painting.
more info at: http://filmpolski.pl/fp/index.php?osoba=11110410
JAKUB SOCHA – film critic, journalist, winner of Krzysztof Mętrak’s competition (2007), two times PISF Prize nominee in the category "film criticism". Co-founder of "Gazeta Filmowa". Manager of the fil department at dwutygodnik.com. Co-author of "DOCąd. Rozmowy z polskimi dokumentalistami", "Polskie kino niezależne" and "Nie chcę spać sam. Kino Tsai Ming - Lianga". He is writing a book about Edward Żebrowski.
The following films will be screened at the 13th "Łodzią po Wiśle" Competition:
Fiction films:
“Cokolwiek się zdarzy, kocham cię” by Justyna Mytnik
“Czarna dziura” by Urszula Piętka
“Gigant” by Tomasz Jeziorski
“Kac” by Maciej Buchwald
“Lena i ja” by Kalina Alabrudzińska
“Metus” by Kamil Grzybowski
“Nauka pływania” by Jakub Zubrzycki
“Cyrk Pana Capodrone” by Emilia Śniegoska
“Szczeniak” by Karol Starnawski
“Taka nasza gra” by Katarzyna Lesisz
“Wózek” by Patrik Eriksson
“Zmiana czasu na zimowy” by Grzegorz Dębowski
Documentary films:
“To byłoby coś pięknego” by Anna Morawiec
“Drugie życie” by Eugeniusz Pankov
“Egzamin dojrzałości” by Filip Gieldon
“Jutta i ja” by Maciej Cendrowski
“Mów do mnie” by Marta Prus
“Spacer” by Jagoda Szelc
“Uran” by Mateusz Zwoliński
Cinematography students’ own films:
“Autobus” by Jan Grobliński
“Drygawica” by Emil Kalus
“Maczu pikczu” by Adam Romanowski
“Maja” by Jakub Michnikowski, Sebastian Weber
“Perfect killing” by Antonio Eduardo Galdamez Munoz, Julian A.Ch. Kernbach
“Post mortem” by Jakub Wójcik
“Przerwanie” by Adam Suzin
“Trip” by Tomasz Gajewski, Maciej Buchwald
Animated films:
“2’47”” by Magdalena Frączek
“Adam i Ewa” by Zofia Dąbrowska
“Dokument” by Marcin Podolec
“Historia człowieka, który miał za długie nogi” by Beata Krzempek “Komedia” by Natalia Spychała
“Kto tam?” by Artur Hanaj
“Nie trać głowy” by Karolina Specht
“Płoty” by Natalia Krawczuk
“Po moim trupie” by Agata Mianowska
“Solus Canem” by Katarzyna Strzelczyk
“Zdobywcy Trójkątnego Kosmosu” by Alicja Błaszczyńska
"Łodzią po Wiśle" is a film competition devoted to student films made by the students of the Lodz Film School who present to a vast audience their last academic year’s films. The organizers invite to the screenings at Warsaw Iluzjon Cinema within the 13th "Łodzią po Wiśle" Competition on 10 & 11 April, 2015.
The event has a form of a competition. Each year the films are evaluated by a professional jury awarding the Grand Prix and other prizes for the best films in the four film categories: fiction, documentary, animation and cinematography. The films are watched by film lovers, film professionals and producers, and journalists. „Łodzią po Wiśle” is the beginning of film festival lives and an opportunity for their authors to win the first prizes.
The Competition has been organized in Warsaw since 2003. Since its beginning the main aim of the Festival "Łodzią po Wiśle" has been the promotion of Lodz Film School students, confrontation of their work with a wide audience and film circles through creating a forum for discussion about the future of the Polish cinema. The number of viewers has been increasing with each festival edition and the discussions following the screenings are very inspiring. The films screened during "Łodzią po Wiśle" get noticed and later win awards at Polish and international festivals.
ORGANIZOR
Polish National Film, Television and Theatre School in Lodz
FESTIVAL ORGANIZED WITH CONTRIBUTION OF
Lodz City Council
CO FINANCING
Polish Film Art Institute
PATRONAGE
Bank Zachodni WBK
PARTNERS
Filmoteka Narodowa, Kino Iluzjon, Narodowy Instytut Audiowizualny, Ninateka, 12. Docs Against Gravity Film Festival, Legalna Kultura, Audiowizualni.pl, Filmpro, Stowarzyszenie Film 1,2, Stowarzyszenie Producentów Polskich Animacji, Wisła-Festiwal Filmów Polskich w Rosji i Krzesłoreżyserskie.pl
MEDIA PATRONS
TVP 2, TVP Kultura, Trójka Polskie Radio, Stopklatka.pl, Kino, Film & TV Kamera
more info at: http://filmpolski.pl/fp/index.php?osoba=1140643
ŁUKASZ GUTT - cinematographer, cinematography graduate of the Silesian University, Radio & TV Dept. in Katowice. Worked as the DOP on the films: "Ki" by Leszek Dawid, "W ukryciu" by Jan Kidawa Błoński, "The Tunnel" by Udayan Prasad, "Jeziorak" by Michał Otłowski, "Performer" by Maciej Sobieszczański & Łukasz Ronduda, "Panie Dulskie" by Filip Bajon.
more info at: http://filmpolski.pl/fp/index.php?osoba=1152010
TOMASZ SIWIŃSKI was born in 1982. Studied at the Fine Arts Dept of the Cracow Fine Arts Academy and animation at Pracownia Filmu Animowanego in prof. Jerzy Kucia’s masterclass. During the studies he made two short animated films: "Telewizor" & "Mały czarny kwadrat". In 2005 got a scholarship at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore (USA). In 2014 made his debut animated film "Niebieski Pokój", whose premiere took place at the Cannes Film Festival in the Semaine de la Critique section. The film won the Best Animation Award at the Vila do Conde Curtas Festival in Portugal. Filmy Tomasza Siwińskiego były prezentowane na wielu festiwalach filmowych m.in. Clermont- Ferrand, Utrecht, Cannes, Zagreb, Uppsala, Stuttgart, Krakow. At present is devoted mosty to animation and painting.
more info at: http://filmpolski.pl/fp/index.php?osoba=11110410
JAKUB SOCHA – film critic, journalist, winner of Krzysztof Mętrak’s competition (2007), two times PISF Prize nominee in the category "film criticism". Co-founder of "Gazeta Filmowa". Manager of the fil department at dwutygodnik.com. Co-author of "DOCąd. Rozmowy z polskimi dokumentalistami", "Polskie kino niezależne" and "Nie chcę spać sam. Kino Tsai Ming - Lianga". He is writing a book about Edward Żebrowski.
The following films will be screened at the 13th "Łodzią po Wiśle" Competition:
Fiction films:
“Cokolwiek się zdarzy, kocham cię” by Justyna Mytnik
“Czarna dziura” by Urszula Piętka
“Gigant” by Tomasz Jeziorski
“Kac” by Maciej Buchwald
“Lena i ja” by Kalina Alabrudzińska
“Metus” by Kamil Grzybowski
“Nauka pływania” by Jakub Zubrzycki
“Cyrk Pana Capodrone” by Emilia Śniegoska
“Szczeniak” by Karol Starnawski
“Taka nasza gra” by Katarzyna Lesisz
“Wózek” by Patrik Eriksson
“Zmiana czasu na zimowy” by Grzegorz Dębowski
Documentary films:
“To byłoby coś pięknego” by Anna Morawiec
“Drugie życie” by Eugeniusz Pankov
“Egzamin dojrzałości” by Filip Gieldon
“Jutta i ja” by Maciej Cendrowski
“Mów do mnie” by Marta Prus
“Spacer” by Jagoda Szelc
“Uran” by Mateusz Zwoliński
Cinematography students’ own films:
“Autobus” by Jan Grobliński
“Drygawica” by Emil Kalus
“Maczu pikczu” by Adam Romanowski
“Maja” by Jakub Michnikowski, Sebastian Weber
“Perfect killing” by Antonio Eduardo Galdamez Munoz, Julian A.Ch. Kernbach
“Post mortem” by Jakub Wójcik
“Przerwanie” by Adam Suzin
“Trip” by Tomasz Gajewski, Maciej Buchwald
Animated films:
“2’47”” by Magdalena Frączek
“Adam i Ewa” by Zofia Dąbrowska
“Dokument” by Marcin Podolec
“Historia człowieka, który miał za długie nogi” by Beata Krzempek “Komedia” by Natalia Spychała
“Kto tam?” by Artur Hanaj
“Nie trać głowy” by Karolina Specht
“Płoty” by Natalia Krawczuk
“Po moim trupie” by Agata Mianowska
“Solus Canem” by Katarzyna Strzelczyk
“Zdobywcy Trójkątnego Kosmosu” by Alicja Błaszczyńska
"Łodzią po Wiśle" is a film competition devoted to student films made by the students of the Lodz Film School who present to a vast audience their last academic year’s films. The organizers invite to the screenings at Warsaw Iluzjon Cinema within the 13th "Łodzią po Wiśle" Competition on 10 & 11 April, 2015.
The event has a form of a competition. Each year the films are evaluated by a professional jury awarding the Grand Prix and other prizes for the best films in the four film categories: fiction, documentary, animation and cinematography. The films are watched by film lovers, film professionals and producers, and journalists. „Łodzią po Wiśle” is the beginning of film festival lives and an opportunity for their authors to win the first prizes.
The Competition has been organized in Warsaw since 2003. Since its beginning the main aim of the Festival "Łodzią po Wiśle" has been the promotion of Lodz Film School students, confrontation of their work with a wide audience and film circles through creating a forum for discussion about the future of the Polish cinema. The number of viewers has been increasing with each festival edition and the discussions following the screenings are very inspiring. The films screened during "Łodzią po Wiśle" get noticed and later win awards at Polish and international festivals.
ORGANIZOR
Polish National Film, Television and Theatre School in Lodz
FESTIVAL ORGANIZED WITH CONTRIBUTION OF
Lodz City Council
CO FINANCING
Polish Film Art Institute
PATRONAGE
Bank Zachodni WBK
PARTNERS
Filmoteka Narodowa, Kino Iluzjon, Narodowy Instytut Audiowizualny, Ninateka, 12. Docs Against Gravity Film Festival, Legalna Kultura, Audiowizualni.pl, Filmpro, Stowarzyszenie Film 1,2, Stowarzyszenie Producentów Polskich Animacji, Wisła-Festiwal Filmów Polskich w Rosji i Krzesłoreżyserskie.pl
MEDIA PATRONS
TVP 2, TVP Kultura, Trójka Polskie Radio, Stopklatka.pl, Kino, Film & TV Kamera