„love_proxy” Awarded with the Blaue Blume TV Prize 2025!

„love_proxy” by Marcin Niemkiewicz received the Blaue Blume Prize for the Best Polish Short Love Film in the Blaue Blume TV Competition, organized by Romance TV. The Awards Gala took place in Berlin on February 12th.

„love_proxy” Awarded with the Blaue Blume TV Prize 2025!

„love_proxy” – Marcin Niemkiewicz’s short fiction diploma film– with use of animation and live-action presents a love story in a world, in which a man, thanks to the brand-new invention of a robot doppelganger, can function in many different places at the same time.

Organized since 2011, the Blaue Blume competition of romantic films featured European films about love in four categories.

 

More information about the competition:
www.blaue-blume.tv

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