Awards - Polski Instytut Sztuki Filmowej
Awards - Polski Instytut Sztuki Filmowej
Awards - Polski Instytut Sztuki Filmowej
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shorts<br />
Three for the Taking Trójka do wzięcia<br />
directed by Bartek Konopka written by Piotr Borkowski, Bartek Konopka director of photography Piotr Rosołowski<br />
music by Wojciech Waglewski production design by Aneta Suskiewicz-Majka sound Mariusz Bielecki editing<br />
by Rafał Listopad production manager Anna Wydra cast Klaudia Barcik, Michał Włodarczyk, Małgorzata<br />
Hajewska-Krzysztofik, Krzysztof Czeczot, Violetta Arlak, Marek Kasprzyk, Łukasz Mechanicki, Andrzej Konopka<br />
produced by Association of Polish Filmmakers, Puławska 61, 02-595 Warsaw, phone +48 22 845 49 86, e-mail<br />
info@sfp.org.pl, o.kujawska@sfp.org.pl,www.sfp.org.pl; TVP Kultura co-produced & executive produced by Andrzej<br />
Wajda Master School of Film Directing, Chełmska 21, bld. 26, 00-724 Warsaw (Poland), phone +48 22 851 10 56, e-mail<br />
info@wajdaschool.pl, www.wajdaschool.pl executive producer Katarzyna Ślesicka co-financing Ministry of Culture and<br />
Nationale Heritage; Polish Film Institute world sales Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing<br />
DVD, colour, 35' Poland 2006<br />
fot. Filip Maranda<br />
<strong>Awards</strong> (selected):<br />
XVII Short Film, Documentary<br />
and Animation Festival<br />
“Message To Man” in St.<br />
Petersburg, Russia – Best<br />
Debut Award<br />
22. European Short Film Festival<br />
in Brest, France – Grand<br />
Prix and Best Actor Award<br />
16-year-old Inga spend her time on playing football and with her boyfriend who truly roots her. Her<br />
carefree life is broken off with the news of her mother's fatal illness. From one day to the next<br />
Inga is left alone with two younger siblings. She has to run away from the social workers who<br />
want to place her in an emergency shelter for children. Like it or not she becomes a mother for<br />
the kids...<br />
Jak to jest być moją matką<br />
30<br />
Minutes<br />
Programme<br />
written & directed by Norah McGettigen director of photography Marius Matzow Gulbrandsen production design<br />
by Joanna Pęzińska costume design by Marta Skajnowska sound Barbara Domaradzka, Piotr Domaradzki,<br />
Krzysztof Zalewski editing by Małgorzata Orłowska, Mariusz Kuś production manager Agata Golańska cast Iza<br />
Kuna (Monika), Olga Frycz (Julia), Wojciech Mecwaldowski, Lech Sołuba, Katarzyna Chmara, Zbigniew Kaleta<br />
produced by Association of Polish Filmmakers, Puławska 61, 02-595 Warsaw, phone +48 22 845 49 86, e-mail<br />
info@sfp.org.pl, o.kujawska@sfp.org.pl,www.sfp.org.pl co-produced by Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing;<br />
TVP Film; Keep It Country Productions Ltd. executive produced by Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing,<br />
Chełmska 21, bld. 24, 00-724 Warsaw (Poland), phone +48 22 851 10 56, e-mail info@wajdaschool.pl,<br />
www.wajdaschool.pl executive producers Katarzyna Ślesicka, Anna Wydra co-financing Polish Film Institute world sales<br />
Association of Polish Filmmakers<br />
Digital Beta, 16:9, colour, 30' Poland 2007<br />
fot. Anna Włoch What It's Like To Be My Mother<br />
30<br />
Minutes<br />
Programme<br />
Since an accident that<br />
happened three years<br />
ago, Monika is forced to<br />
live in a wheelchair. Her<br />
daughter Julia makes a<br />
film about her mother<br />
which is a part of school<br />
project. The film allows<br />
mother and daughter to<br />
talk about the things they<br />
previously didn't have a<br />
courage to speak about.<br />
90 New Polish Films 2008