Jacek Szafranowicz

Jacek Szafranowicz

Poet, film and musical publicist. Editor  of film section in a musical quarterly “Blackastrial”, cooperates with Krytyczny Magazyn Internetowy “verte” and musical news bulletin „MusicNews.pl”.

Also published poems and reviews in i.a. „Zeszyty Poetyckie”, „Kino”, „Autograf”, „Libertas”, „Korespondencja z ojcem”, „Migotania, Przejaśnienia”, „Neurokultura”, „Wyspa” and „ArtPapier”. His work was translated to English by OFF_press – publishing house situated in London. Currently works on adapting one of Charles Bukowski’s stories.

Liternet/profil
verte/krytyczny magazyn internetowy
Libertas/miesięcznik ludzi wolnych
Flixter/profil
off_press/profil
Zeszyty poetyckie/poetry
artpapier

  • European Premiere of “love_proxy” in Brussels

  • “love_proxy” by Marcin Niemkiewicz will have its European premiere in competition of the forthcoming 43rd Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival to take place between April 8th-20th. This year, the festival will feature over 50 sci-fi films from around the world in four competitive sections; “love_proxy” will be a part of the “They’re the Future” student film program.

  • “Nothing Serious” Wins in Competition of the 51st Mlada kamera IFF in Czechia

  • Kamil Czudej’s “Nothing Serious” has been awarded with the Best Film Prize in Competition of the 51st Mlada kamera International Film Festival that took place in Unicov, Czechia, between March 21st-22nd. Featuring the films directed by young directors, the festival screened 45 fiction, documentary, and animation films, directed by directors of up to 30 years old.

  • “Nothing Serious” and “Attraction” in Competition of the 51st Mlada kamera IFF in Czechia

  • Kamil Czudej’s “Nothing Serious” and Aleksandra Szczepaniak’s “Attraction” have been selected for Competition of the forthcoming 51st Mlada kamera International Film Festival to take place in Unicov, Czechia, between March 21st-22nd. Featuring the films directed by young directors, the festival will screen 45 fiction, documentary, and animation films. “Nothing Serious” and “Attraction” will be shown along 12 other fiction films directed by directors of up to 30 years old.

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