“House of Sand” by Paweł Wyszomirski in Competition of the 16th Smaragdni Eco Film Festival in Croatia!

Paweł Wyszomirski’s ”House of Sand” will take part in competition of this year’s 16th edition of the international festival of ecological films – Smaragdni Eco Film Festival in Croatia. The festival takes place in four Croatian cities between September 25th – 30th and presents 62 short, feature and animation films from around the world.

“House of Sand” by Paweł Wyszomirski in Competition of the 16th Smaragdni Eco Film Festival in Croatia!

“House of Sand” is a bittersweet documentary comedy, featuring the themes of sustainability and the environmental consciousness. A father and a son build an experimental house on the edge of the world. Turns out it’s a journey which takes them to places they only dreamed of.

 

“House of Sand” will be presented in the Feature Film Competition along with productions from Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, France, Iran, Israel, Italy, Spain, and USA among others.

 

More information:

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