“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.

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

“Nothing Serious” by Kamil Czudej, which earlier got the Jury Special Mentions at the 49th Gdynia Film Festival 2024 and in the Blaue Blume TV competition 2025, observes how not-that-great a party, accidentally turns into something that might change the character’s life.

“Attraction” by Aleksandra Szczepaniak focuses on a few, sunny vacation days of the adolescent siblings. The film also got the Jury Mention at the 49th Gdynia Film Festival in Poland, and – recently – the Honorary Mention in the NY Cinematography Awards.

 

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