Two Gdynia Film School Productions in the Short Films Competition of the 48th Gdynia Film Festival

Two diploma films produced by the Gdynia Film School have been selected for the short film competition of the forthcoming Gdynia Film Festival: “Sabina” by Diana Zamojska and “Everything for My Friend” by Lulu Pomorova. In the festival’s main competition there will be also shown a film directed by the School’s graduate – Adrian Apanel: “Horror Story” produced by the Munk Film Studio. The festival takes place between September 18th-23rd.

Two Gdynia Film School Productions in the Short Films Competition of the 48th Gdynia Film Festival

Awarded this year in Toronto and successfully shown in LA and NY among others, ”Sabina” by 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.

Presented earlier this year in competition of the New Directors, New Films FF in Espinho, ”Everything for My Friend” follows a friendship of two women at a crucial point of transition between artistic school and professional life. The two friends face a choice whether to support or compete against each other.

The 48th Gdynia Film Festival will present 25 titles in its Short Films Competition.

 

More information on the festival:

www.festiwalgdynia.pl

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