After the first stage

GFS Examination Board annouced the names of candidates admitted to the entrance exams for the 2010/2011.

After the first stage

The Board anlysed as many as 87 portfolios with documents and artistic works. Each person applying to the first year at Gdynia Film School, apart from fulfilling a number of formalities, were obliged to present their artistic achievements:

  • A short feature film or a documentarythe
  • A script or an idea for a short feature film
  • A script or an idea for a short documentary film
  • Photographic works on a given subject
  • Optional: any other works – film, literary, photographic or artistic

Among all candidates who submitted documents and works by the due date (20 May) there were people from all around Poland and also those living abroad – to Romania and USA.

Now, 35 candidates selected are to take a part in the entrance exams: a written exam – writing a short film story, practical exams – narrative task and working with an actor. The final stage of the exams will be an interview.

The process of admission to GFS is carried out by Examination Board comprising of: Mirosław Bork, Sławomir Fabicki, Robert Gliński, Andrzej J. Jaroszewicz (PSC), Grzegorz Łoszewski, Paweł Łoziński, Sławomir Pultyn, Jurek Rados and Andrzej Titkow.

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  • Mikołaj Janik’s “The Mandala” and “Mom Is Coming Back” will be presented in the short films competition of the Washington Polish Film Festival. Organized by the Kosciuszko Foundation festival will be held between May 10th – 12th and will screen the selection of the brand new Polish films, including seven features and eight shorts.

  • Special Mention for ”Transgression” at the Porto Femme FF

  • Presented in the Student Films Competition, Diana Szczotka ‘s ”Transgression” got Special Mention at the Porto Femme Film Festival that took place between April 16th-21st. The festival featured numerous films directed by women from around the world in nine thematic sections.

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