Eliza Rycembel Nominated for Jan Machulski Film Prize for Her Role in “Don’t Talk to Me Like That”

Eliza Rycembel – actress in a leading role of the GFS’s film “Don’t Talk to Me Like That” directed by Hanna Kilińska – has been nominated in the 19th edition of the Jan Machulski Film Prize in the Best Actress category. Eliza Rycemebel is one of the seven actresses nominated for their starring roles in the films by the young Polish filmmakers. The Award winners will be announced at the Closing Gala of the Cinema Forum Short Film Festival in Warsaw to take place on November 26th.

Eliza Rycembel Nominated for Jan Machulski Film Prize for Her Role in “Don’t Talk to Me Like That”

Awarded earlier with multiple prizes in India, Hanna Kilińska’s “Don’t Talk To Me Like That” presents a complexity of a musically talented sibling relationship. Brother and sister are about to give a concert that is supposed to change their lives, but will they manage to come on stage?

 

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