”Transgression” and “The Mandala” in Student Films Competition of the 70th OKFA in Konin, Poland

Diana Szczotka ‘s ”Transgression” and Mikołaj Janik’s “The Mandala” will be shown in the Student Films Competition of the forthcoming 70th edition of the OKFA – Polish Independent Film Competition to take place in Konin between May 30th – June 2nd. The festival will present the recent independent Polish feature, short, documentary and animation films in three competition programs.

”Transgression” and “The Mandala” in Student Films Competition of the 70th OKFA in Konin, Poland

”Transgression” by Diana Szczotka is a dance club love story, which unexpectedly brings in a confrontation of one’s deepest convictions with overwhelming desires.

“The Mandala” by Mikołaj Janik in a thriller convention tells a story of a mother and son struggling with a loss.

 

More information about the festival: https://okfa.ckis.konin.pl

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