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POLONICA
Every year, the POLONICA section brings our festival audience closer to a selection of films in the creation of which Polish artists were actively involved. More »
FORUM
The FORUM section is based on an original and subjective selection of the most interesting films of the season. This section is dedicated to the films worthy of a deeper analysis and a profound discussion - our festival will be a perfect occasion to do both. More »
Cinema under the Stars
In Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, we see a very peculiar story about Joel who is going through a very complicated break-up with his girlfriend. More »
Marek
Marek · dir. Dariusz Gackowski
Poland 2008, 3’
The director jokes that longer he tells about this film than is needed to watch it. In fact, it is more a mini-study than film, a short, optimistic story about Marek Andruszewski — a blind musician and Brail textbooks author. If someone loses sight and does not shoot himself, it’s a good sign says the main character and this is a key to the story about a man who found the way in his life although the misfortune which touched him.
Director: | Dariusz Gackowski |
The team of young documentaries directors from Bydgoszcz — Darek Gackowski, Krzysztof Nowicki and Monika Paprzycka — seems as The Trinity, but is it true? Undeniably, they are great in independent cinema popularizating. Dariusz Gackowski is a photographer; as an independent artist he tries to make documentaries. His latest Marek — shown at many Polish festivals — tells the difficulties of blind person’s daily life. Krzysztof Nowicki is an author, known for frequent visitors of independent festivals because of Reggae Is My Life in 2008 — an unique documentary about reggae subculture in Ostróda.
Beyond the cinema and wide distribution of multiplexes, the independent film art is being propagated with emotion and passion – this is what members of ‘Koloroffon’ say about their art.