Jury Special Mention for “Tacking” at the 30th Blue Sea Film Festival in Finland!

Presented in the Student Film Blue Herring Competition “Tacking” by Jakub Laskowski got the Jury Special Mention for its use of cinematography and the precise acting. The 30th Blue Sea FF in Rauma, Finland took place between August 17th – 20th, and in its student films section featured only 14 short films produced in the Baltic Sea countries.

Jury Special Mention for “Tacking” at the 30th Blue Sea Film Festival in Finland!

“Tacking” – a diploma film by Jakub Laskowski – is a surrealist account of a psychological process of coming to terms with the death of a father.

The Gdynia Film School’s productions were shown among the student films from the Finnish Aalto University, Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theater, German Filmakademie Baden-Wurttemberg and Hochschule Darmstadt, and the Polish State Film School in Łódź, among others.

 

More information about the festival:

www.blueseafilmfestival.net

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