Three GSF Films in the Student Films Competition of the 69th OKFA – the Polish Competition of the Independent Films in Konin, Poland

“Sabina”, “Don’t Talk to Me Like That” and “We Need to Focus” will be presented in the student films competition of the approaching 69th OKFA to take place between June 8th – 11th. The eldest independent film event in Poland, the festival will showcase over 60 Polish productions in three competitions: independent films, amateur films, and the student films.

Three GSF Films in the Student Films Competition of the 69th OKFA – the Polish Competition of the Independent Films in Konin, Poland

Currently shown in competition of the Sopot FF, ”Sabina” – the diploma film of Diana Zamojska – features a meeting of 50-year-old Sabina with a young blue haired girl full of life and troubles. The encounter brings about unexpected consequences for both of them.

Hanna Kilińska’s diploma film “Don’t Talk To Me Like That” presents a complex relationship of musically talented siblings preparing for a concert that is supposed to change their lives.

“We Need to Focus” by Marcin Zydek is a documentary etude following preparations to a special concert at the Polish Baltic Philharmonic in Gdansk.

 

more information about the festival:

okfa.ckis.konin.pl

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