Marta Drankiewicz

Marta Drankiewicz

GFS Office Menager. Graduate of Polish philology at the University of Gdańsk and Institut Parisien in Paris. Comprehensive organiser and coordinator of numerous educational, artistic and integration projects from different fields of art. The mistress of optimism.

Between 2000 and 2002 she cooperated with the International Street & Open-Air Theatres Festival FETA.

Since 2004, she has been cooperating with the Gdynia Film Festival – initially she worked in the Foreign Guests Office, next in Festival Director’s Office, and currently she works as Festival Director’s assistant.

Since 2009, Marta has been employed by the Pomeranian Film Foundation in Gdynia at the position of event manager. She has coordinated the following projects: Amateur Student Film Competition “Albatrosses” and KINOPOLIS Polish Film Festival in Dublin.

She used to cooperate with Sopot Film Festival, and between 2007 and 2009 – with the Friends of Sopot Society as the coordinator of two projects: “Art lessons” (educational project) and “Sopot, Art street” (“integration project”)

  • “Mom Is Going Back” Awarded at the 23rd Uhvati Film Festival in Serbia and Croatia

  • Mikołaj Janik’s “Mom Is Going Back” got two awards at the 23rd Uhvati Film Festival: Grand Prix at the Novi Sad edition, and Second Prize for Documentary Film in Rijeka, Croatia. Organized in the region of Southern Europe (Novi Sad in Serbia, Rijeka in Croatia, and Kotor in Montenegro) in October and November, the festival features fiction and documentary films presenting themes of disability.

  • “Nothing Serious” and “Such a Perfect Day” in Competition of the 18th Amarcort Film Festival in Italy!

  • “Nothing Serious” by Kamil Czudej and “Such a Perfect Day” by Piotr Pluta will be presented in various competitive sections of the forthcoming 18th Amarcort Film Festival in Rimini, Federico Fellini’s birthplace. The festival held between November 25th – 30th, will show “Nothing Serious” in the Student Films category, while “Such a Perfect Day” – in the Titta category dedicated to films on parent-child relationship.

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