”Transgression” and “Aphasia” in the Programme of the 29th Prowincjonalia Film Festival in Września, Poland

Diana Szczotka ‘s ”Transgression” and Jakub Laskowski’s “Aphasia” will be shown at the forthcoming 29th edition of the Prowincjonalia Festival of the Film Art to take place in Września between April 17th-20th. The festival will present numerous recent Polish feature, short, documentary and animation films, and will grant this year’s Honorary Prize to legendary film director, co-creator of the cinema of moral anxiety – Feliks Falk.

”Transgression” and “Aphasia” in the Programme of the 29th Prowincjonalia Film Festival in Września, Poland

”Transgression”, to be presented within the short films competition, is a dance club love story, which unexpectedly brings in a confrontation of one’s deepest convictions with overwhelming desires.

Awarded at the Guangzhou IDFF 2023, the ”Aphasia” is a documentary short, presenting an intimate portrait of Mr. Zdzisław, who talks about his life and how it changed under the influence of the aphasia.

 

More information about the festival: https://prowincjonalia.com.pl

  • “Attraction” Awarded for the Best Cinematography at the Two Riversides Film and Art Festival in Poland

  • Aleksandra Szczepaniak’s “Attraction” got Agatka Modrzejewska’s Award for the Best Cinematography in the International Short Film Competition of the Two Riversides Film and Art Festival, which took place in Kazimierz and Janowiec, Poland, between July 26th – August 3rd. The cinematographer – Ms Zuzanna Kernbach – was awarded by the Jury for “creating visual language equivalent to paradoxes of love: precise and wavering, airy and stuffy, sentimental and penetrating.”

More news