The Walk

The film tells the story of a unique friendship between two 9-year-olds. The boy is blind. His girlfriend takes him for a walk to the lakeside. During their walk they are not only playing and fighting, but also trying to understand the world.
2011 | Documentary film directed by Filip Jacobson
Selection for the EOP! Festival in Belgium

EOP! Festival is organized in Belgium annually and presents films on handicap and being different.

First Award in the section of documentaries at the International Student FilmFest Media Day 2013.

Medijski Dan Festival is a platform where students and young people can reach a wide audience with their films that come alive on the big screen.

Screening at the at the International Student FilmFest Media Day 2013.

Medijski Dan Festival is a platform where students and young people can reach a wide audience with their films that come alive on the big screen.

Screening at the International Student Film Festival in Tel Aviv

The Festiwal has been organised since 1986 and is one of the largest festivals in the world for student films, and is considered one of the most important in this field. Every two years about 200 films from all over the world are presented in Tel Aviv.

Student Jury Award at the 52. Krakow Film Festival

Krakow Film Festival is one of the oldest film events dedicated to documentary, animated and short fiction films in Europe. During 8 festival days viewers have an opportunity to watch about 250 films from Poland and abroad.

http://www.gsf.pl/aktualnosc/105,,Sukcesy_w_Krakowie!.html

Screening in the Documentary Special Screenings section IMAGE OF THE WORLD – WORLD IN IMAGES at the 20. edition of Plus Camerimage in 2012

The International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography CAMERIMAGE is the greatest and most recognized festival dedicated to the art of cinematography and its creators - cinematographers. CAMERIMAGE contributes to the growth of cinematographers' prestige. The unconventional format of the Festival, which awards films according to their visual, aesthetic and technical values, has turned out to be an alternative for traditional film festivals.

http://www.gsf.pl/aktualnosc/112,,SPACER_Filipa_Jacobsona_na_Plus_Camerimage_2012.html

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

Selection for the 9. European Film Festival Integration You and Me

European Film Festival Integration You and Me is the biggest Polish and one of a few European film events devoted to the disabled. The main aim of the Festival is to present films about the disabled as well as integrating them with the society.

http://www.integracjatyija.pl/index.php?id=370

Screening at the 37. 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.

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.
  • “Mom Is Going Back” Awarded at the 23rd Uhvati Film Festival in Serbia and Croatia

  • Mikołaj Janik’s “Mom Is Going Back” got two awards at the 23rd Uhvati Film Festival: Grand Prix at the Novi Sad edition, and Second Prize for Documentary Film in Rijeka, Croatia. Organized in the region of Southern Europe (Novi Sad in Serbia, Rijeka in Croatia, and Kotor in Montenegro) in October and November, the festival features fiction and documentary films presenting themes of disability.

  • “Nothing Serious” and “Such a Perfect Day” in Competition of the 18th Amarcort Film Festival in Italy!

  • “Nothing Serious” by Kamil Czudej and “Such a Perfect Day” by Piotr Pluta will be presented in various competitive sections of the forthcoming 18th Amarcort Film Festival in Rimini, Federico Fellini’s birthplace. The festival held between November 25th – 30th, will show “Nothing Serious” in the Student Films category, while “Such a Perfect Day” – in the Titta category dedicated to films on parent-child relationship.

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