Ab Ovo

Ab Ovo tells the story of life – from birth to death. The film was shot in one of Polish bulterier. Entering this place is strictly forbidden for trespassers. Not many of us know what exactly takes place behind the closed door.
2011 | Documentary film directed by Piotr Janiszewski
Screening in the World Panorama section at the Gdańsk Doc Film Festival The idea of Gdańsk Doc Film Festival is jest presenting the world cinema as well as facilitating the debate about the meaning of men in their workplace in the context of global economy, united Europe, against a background of company mergers, technology explosions, bureaucracy and oligarchisation of economies.

http://www.gdanskdocfilm.pl/

Golden Doors Frame Award for the best student documentary at the DOOR Film Festival

The Doors Film Festival's first edition took place in 2007. The symbolic doors lead to an artistic place full of possibilities that is accessed by your creative ideas and the power of your imagination. Every year aspiring filmmakers have been granted with FRAMUGA (Door Frame) statuettes. Apart from ambitious films, the festival also offers occupational film therapy courses, which, at its core, offers disabled people the chance to help in making films.

http://www.ffdrzwi.gkf.com.pl/wyniki.html

Selection for the main competition at the 10. Carbon Student Film Festival

Carbon Student Film Festival, which has been organised since 2004 by the students of leading polish film schools of Łódź and Katowice, is aimed at presenting film works of students of film schools from all over the Europe to a wide audience, and also mutual exchange of creative experiences and school’s integration.

http://www.gsf.pl/aktualnosc/136,,Matka_zwyci%C4%99%C5%BCa_w_Katowicach.html

Screening at the37. Gdynia Film Festival

Gdynia Film Festival is one of the biggest film events in Poland and the only one which promotes the Polish cinema to such a large scale. Every year the newest Polish films compete in Gdynia for the Golden Lions award.

Festival in Gdynia is primarily the showcase of Polish cinema - the best films of the year, the most influential filmmakers, vital topics. Modernity meets here in a dialogue with history: new generations of filmmakers are confronted with the masters, and new generations of critics reinterpret the classics of Polish cinema.

Selection for the Main Competition for short films at the 31. Koszalin Debut Film Festival “Young and Cinema”

Koszalin Debut Film Festival “Young and Cinema” is the biggest Polish film festival to present young Polish cinema: full-length cinema and TV film debuts as well as short films – animations, documentary and feature films.

http://www.gsf.pl/aktualnosc/108,,Filmy_z_Gdyni_na_festiwalu_w_Koszalinie.html

Screening at the 18. International Festival of Independent Films of Ireneusz Radzio "Publicystyka 2011"

International Festival of Independent Films of Ireneusz Radzio "Publicystyka” is aimed at presenting the artistic output of unprofessional filmmakers, films on current social, geopolitical, religious, and cultural problems, as well as on sport, ecology and national minorities problems. The purpose of the festival is also popularization of the Polish and foreign independent cinema.

http://www.znanenieznane.pl/zaplanuj-sam/wydarzenia/xviii-miedzynarodowy-festiwal-filmow-niezaleznych-im-ireneusza-radzia-quot-publicystyka-2011-quot
  • “Nothing Serious” in Competition of the 28th Zoom Int’l Film Festival

  • Kamil Czudej’s “Nothing Serious” will be a part of the Competition program of the forthcoming 28th Zoom International Film Festival to take place in Jelenia Góra in Poland between March 3rd-9th. The film, which earlier got the Jury Mention and the Interia Prize “Discovery of the Festival” at the 49th Gdynia FF, and – recently – the Special Jury Mention for the Main Role for Mateusz Więcławek in the Blaue Blume TV Competition 2025, will be one of the 47 international short film productions shown at this year’s edition of the festival in Jelenia Góra.

  • “Attraction” Gets Honorable Mention in the New York Cinematography Awards Competition

  • Aleksandra Szczepaniak’s “Attraction” got Honorable Mention in the Student Film category of the New York Cinematography Awards competition that presented over 100 feature and short films from around the world, among others from Australia, Canada, China, Columbia, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Italy, Japan, Portugal, RPA, Switzerland, South Korea, Tunisia, Turkey, UK, USA, etc.

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