Nothing Happened / Parking, 4 p.m.

A young woman goes on a business meeting in order to get a new customerfor the company she works for. This meeting will change her life, relationship, and perspective on certain things.
2009 | 7 Pomeranian Film Workshops | 13'55''| 13'15''

Written and directed by: Dominika Krajewska, Piotr Kremky, Jakub Maj, Maciej Polczyk, Anna Posłuszna, Monika Rogo, Mikołaj Suchocki, Anna Watras, Aleksandra Widuto, Mariusz Wirski, Katarzyna Wojciechowska and Dariusz Żak
Cast: Justyna Bartoszewicz, Piotr Chys, Paulina Fonferek, Anna Iwasiuta, Elżbieta Mrozińska and Krzysztof Matuszewski.
Artistic supervision and teaching: Milenia Fiedler, Paweł Huelle, Rafał Listopad, Grzegorz Łoszewski, Kamil Przełęcki, Sławomir Pultyn and Wojciech Marczewski
Production Manager: Joanna Pultyn
Organisation of 7 Pomeranian Film Workshops: Jurek Rados
Produced by: Leszek Kopeć Pomeranian Film Foundation 2009
NOTHING HAPPENED [editing version Rafał Listopad] 13’55 “
PARKING, 4 P.M. [editing version Milenia Fiedler] 13’15 “

  • Special Presentation of the Gdynia Film School’s films in Los Angeles

  • Kamil Czudej’s “Nothing Serious”, Aleksandra Szczepaniak’s “Attraction”, Piotr Pluta’s “Such a Perfect Day”, Marcin Niemkiewicz’s “love_proxy”, and Lulu Pomorova’s doc “Olga” will be featured at the special presentation of short films from the Gdynia Film School in the program of 26th edition of the Los Angeles Polish Film Festival. The festival’s screenings will take place in the Laemmle Town Center between November 20th – 23rd. Two GSF’s films: “Nothing Serious” by Kamil Czudej and “Attraction” by Aleksandra Szczepaniak have been also Nominated for the festival’s Hollywood Eagle Award in the short film category.

  • “Olga” Among the Winners of the Spektrum Film Festival

  • Lulu Pomorova’s “Olga” got the Documentary Prize “Kinematografek”at the 11th Spektrum FF, which took place in Polish Świdnica and Czechia Trutnov between October 21st – 26th. Spektrum FF featured 49 internationally made films by young directors in three competitive sections for fiction, documentary, and animation.

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