“The Green Ink” Awarded with the Gold Award at the Heart of Europe TV Festival in Warsaw

Co-produced by the Pomeranian Film Foundation, “The Green Ink” by Paweł Wyszomirski has been awarded with the Gold Award in the Fiction Film Category of the Heart of Europe TV Festival, held in Warsaw between September 16th-19th. Among the productions nominated in the Fiction Film category were films from Hungary (MTVA), Czechia (CT), and Poland (TVP).

“The Green Ink” Awarded with the Gold Award at the Heart of Europe TV Festival in Warsaw

“The Green Ink” by Paweł Wyszomirski is an innovative docu-fiction devoted to the legendary professor of the Gdańsk Tech University – Ms. Marianna Sankiewicz. Contemporary stories, anxieties and dilemmas of the Gdańsk Tech’s students intermingle in the film with history of the university and Prof. Sankiewicz’s decades-long activity that is being felt and appreciated until this day.

 

More information about the festival: heartofeurope.tvp.pl

 

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