18. INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ZOOM - ZBLIŻENIA
17.02.2014 TUESDAY
16:00 special screening: LITTLE CRUSHES, dir. Aleksandra Gowin, Ireneusz Grzyb
17:30 special screening: THE RETURN OF AGNIESZKA H., dir. Krystyna Krauze, Jacek Petrycki.
After the film was a meeting with festival's guest of honour. The meeting conducted Łukasz Maciejewski.
20:30 OFFICIAL FESTIVAL OPENING
NIGEL KENNEDY & KROKE – concert
(Theater im. Cypriana Kamila Norwida in Jelenia Góra)
18.02.2014 WEDNESDAY
16:15 special screening: STREAM OF LOVE, dir. Ágnes Sós
17:45 special screening: THE PHOTOGRAPHER, dir. Waldemar Krzystek
After the film was a meeting with the film director: Waldemar Krzystek. The meeting conducted Łukasz Maciejewski.
21:00 silent cinema with live musical accompaniment:
KID, dir. Charlie Chaplin & CONTEMPORARY NOISE QUINTET
(Jeleniogórskie Centrum Kultury, 28/30 Bankowa St)
19.02.2014 THURSDAY
09:00 main competition - part I (features)
11:00 main competition - part II (documents)
13:05 main competition - part III (features)
16:00 main competition - part IV (documents)
video - art competition - part I (BWA,1 Długa St)
17:45 discussion with the Jury - video - art competition (BWA,1 Długa St)
18:05 discussion with the Jury - main competition
18:50 special screening: GEORGE, dir. Paweł Wysoczański.
After the film was a meeting with the film director. The meeting conducted Łukasz Maciejewski.
21:00 MARCIN WASILEWSKI TRIO - concert
(Jeleniogórskie Centrum Kultury, 28/30 Bankowa St)
20.02.2014 FRIDAY
09:00 main competition - part V (features)
11:00 main competition - part VI (animations)
12.45 main competition - part VII (documents)
15:00 special screening: FAIR PLAY, dir. Andrea Sedlácková
16:00 video - art competition - part II (BWA,1 Długa St)
17:00 main competition - part VIII (features)
17:15 discussion with the Jury - video - art competition (BWA,1 Długa St)
18:15 special screening video-art: Recursion 1.618 (BWA,1 Długa St)
After the film was a meeting with an artist: Jan Stolín. The meeting conducted Luiza Laskowska
18:55 discussion with the Jury - main competition
20:00 special screening: POLISH SHIT, dir. Grzegorz Jankowski
21.02.2014 SATURDAY
09:00 main competition - part IX (features)
11:00 main competition - part X (dokumenty)
video - art competition - part III (BWA,1 Długa St)
12:20 discussion with the Jury - video - art competition (BWA,1 Długa St)
13:10 main competition - part XI (animations)
15:00 special screening: THE HEART AND THE SWEETHEART, dir. Jan Jakub Kolski
After the film was a meeting with the film director. The meeting will conducted Łukasz
Maciejewski.
17.45 main competition - part XII (features)
19.30 discussion with the Jury - main competition
20.15 special screening: LOOKING FOR JEZUS, dir. Katarzyna Kozyra
After the film was a meeting with the film director. The meeting will conducted Łukasz
Maciejewski.
22.02.2014 SUNDAY
11:00 FESTIVAL GALA
Mikulscy Brothers – concert
Handing of prizes
12:30 screening of films made at the workshops for young filmakers and festival’s award-winning films
all screenings: LOT cinema, 11 Pocztowa St
video-art – screenings and meetings at BWA, 1 Długa St
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SPECIAL SCREENINGS:
We were very happy to announce that:
AGNIESZKA HOLLAND - outstanding director, screenwriter, translator and actress, author of dozens of films and screenplays was our guest of honor at our festival.
The meeting was held on Tuesday, February 17 at the cinema LOT, just after the projection of the documentary about the director.
TUESDAY 17.02.2015, time 16:00
LITTLE CRUSHES
Poland, 2013, 82 min, feature
directed by: Aleksandra Gowin, Ireneusz Grzyb
sceenplay: Ireneusz Grzyb
cinematography: Ita Zbroniec-Zajt
music: Enchanted Hunters
cast: Helena Sujecka, Agnieszka Pawełkiewicz, Szymon Czacki, Maria Maj, Katarzyna Bargiełowska
Two friends earn their living by liquidating apartments left after the recently deceased tenants. Some of the equipment and trinkets they find are sold at the flea market. When they meet Piotr who works in a box factory, a strange game between them begins. “Little Crushes” is a film about a random meeting of people who do not like defined trails, due to several reasons. They want happiness on their own, not dictated by anyone, conditions. It is also a film about love, or rather about what to do in order to defend oneself from it, as love is greedy, egoistic and does not lead to any good. Love is the opposite of independence, so it cannot be an element of happiness arranged by our characters. The film about if it is possible to defend oneself from love using a little crush or, when real emotions come to play, it just must end up with a collision.
TUESDAY 17.02.2015, time 17:30
THE RETURN OF AGNIESZKA H.
After the film was a meeting with Agnieszka Holland. The meeting conducted film critic Łukasz Maciejewski.
Polska / Czechy, 2013, 70 min, dokument
directed by: Krystyna Krauze, Jacek Petrycki
screenplay: Krystyna Krauze
cinematography: Jacek Petrycki
music: Maciej Kaziński, Maria Bikont, Mikołaj Trzaska
A multi-layered story of Agnieszka Holland and her bonds with the Czech Republic. We watch the director’s work on “The Burning Bush” series about a self-burning of Jan Palach in Prague, in 1969. Agnieszka Holland, at the time of this important event in the history of communist Czechoslovakia, was a student at a famous Prague film school FAMU. This return to her student times will also be a return to the following events – to friendships that connected her with Czechs at the time of emigration, or Velvet Revolution. The film shows how much the experiences from years 1966-71, spent in the Czech Republic, decided about the latter events and what influence they had on her film creation. We see fragments of her films, listen to Agnieszka Holland who talks about herself to Jacek Petrycki, a longstanding friend. In the film they talk about mutual ideals from their times of youth, human need to live in freedom and truth, important life choices in the situation of political pressure and about simple, human honesty in times of totalitarianism.
WEDNESDAY 18.02.2015, time 16:15
STREAM OF LOVE
Hungary, 2013, 70 min, documentary
directed by: Ágnes Sós
screenplay: Ágnes Sós, Thomas Ernst
cinematography: Zoltán Lovasi, Ágnes Sós
music: János Másik
Love and desire fill the minds of villagers in a Hungarian speaking village in Transylvania, Romania, even in their old age. Time has stood still here, and although most of the village’s inhabitants are elderly, they are refreshingly young at heart.
Feri, for example, is an incurable romantic. Way past his 80th year, he’s still making moves on the village’s 25 widows – although he claims that only two or three of them are really worth the effort. And the women speak plainly when sharing their most intimate thoughts and dreams to the camera.
Stream of Love is funny, surprising and heartwarming, revealing how these tragicomic tales prove the ancient game of love and romance is still being played in this remote village, with its aura of bygone days.
WEDNESDAY 18.02.2015, time 17:45
THE PHOTOGRAPHER
After the film was a meeting with the director - Waldemar Krzystek.The meeting conducted film critic Łukasz Maciejewski.
Poland, 2013, 117 min, feature
directed by: Waldemar Krzystek
screenplay: Krzysztof Kopka
cinematography: Arkadiusz Tomiak
music: Maciej Zieliński
cast: Tatyana Arntgolts, Alexandr Baluev, Agata Buzek, Sonia Bohosiewicz, Tomasz Kot,
Andriej Kostash, Elena Babenko, Dmitriy Ulyanov
In the area of modern Moscow, an uncatchable serial killer prowls. Police officers nicknamed him as “The Photographer” as by his victims, he leaves little pieces of carton with numbers on them, just like investigators who take photographs of dead bodies and potential crime evidence. The trails lead to an old Soviet army garrison in Legnica and a series of dramatic events that took place there in the 1970s. The Russian investigation team sets off to Poland, making use of help from a local police officer (Adam Woronowicz). One of the team members is a policewoman, Natasza – the only person that has spoken to the murder and managed to survive. The only one able to recognize him in case of confrontation.
THURSDAY 19.02.2015, time 18:50
JUREK
After the film was a meeting with the director - Paweł Wysoczański. The meeting conducted film critic Łukasz Maciejewski.
Poland, 2014, 80 min, documentary
screenplay, directed by: Paweł Wysoczański
cinematography: Jacek Kedzierski
music: Michał Lorenc
On 24 th of October 1989, during an expedition to Lhotse Jerzy Kukuczka dies. The first time he went to the Himalayas with money, equipment, really famous. Paul Wysoczański's document does not, however, focus on the riddle of climber's death. It shows a man who climbs to the top - in the literal sense, but also metaphorical and symbolic. From rags to riches, from the socialist worker to the star of the international media, from a man who climbs without money and equipment, to Reinhold Messner's full-fledged competitor in the battle to win the Crown of the Himalayas and Karakorum. Conversations with family and friends, archival material, photos, video, fragments of television programs and interviews form a portrait of the entire community of climbers' in the 80s It is also a picture of the times in which they lived - heavy and colorful at the same time, when idealism was more valuable than fame.
FRIDAY 20.02.2015, time 15:00
FAIR PLAY
Czech Republic / Germany /Slovakia, 2013, 100 min, feature
screenplay, directed by: Andrea Sedláčková
cinematography: Jan Baset Střítežský
music: Miro Žbirka, David Solař
cast: Judit Bárdos, Anna Geislerová, Eva Josefíková, Roman Luknár, Ondřej Novák,
Roman Zach,Ondřej Malý, Tatjána Medvecká
The 1980s in Czechoslovakia. The young talented sprinter Anna is selected for the national team and starts training to qualify for the Olympic Games. As a part of the preparation she is placed in a secret "medical programme" where she's getting doped with anabolic steroids. Her performance is getting better, but after she collapses at the training, she learns the truth about the drugs. Anna decides to continue in her training without the steroids even though her mother is worried that she won't be able to keep up with other athletes and might not qualify for the Olympics, which she sees as the only chance for her daughter to escape from behind the Iron Curtain. After Anna finishes the last in the indoor race, her mother informs the coach that Anna is no longer using steroids. They decide to apply the steroids to Anna secretly, pretending it's nothing but doses of harmless vitamins.
FRIDAY 20.02.2015, time 18:15
Recursion 1.618
Czech Republic, 40 min, video-art
The authors of presented films: Daniel Hanzlík, Zbyněk Baladrán, Jan Mladovský, Radim Labuda,
Viktor Takáč, Petr Zubek, Daniela Baráčková, Martin Zet, Jiří David,
Tomáš Werner, Pavel Mrkus , Jan Stolín
Within the special show we seen video-arts whose authors are a few dozens of Czech artists. They were a part of an exhibition entitled “Recursion 1.618”, organized in Liberec Regional Gallery LÁZNĚ. The exhibition presented a selection of British and Czech video art. The exhibition tried to examine the current art scenes in London and Prague. It also considered the position of video among other art forms and vis-a-vis the art of moving image in general.
FRIDAY 20.02.2015, time 20:00
POLISH SHIT
Poland, 2013, 103 min, musical
directed by: Grzegorz Jankowski
screenplay: Tymon Tymański
cinematography: Tomasz Madejski
music: Tymon Tymański
cast: Tymon Tymański, Grzegorz Halama, Robert Brylewski, Filip Gałązka, Arek Jakubik,
Sonia Bohosiewicz, Jan Peszek, Marian Dziędziel, Krzysztof Skiba, Czesław Mozil
Reactivated music band "The Transistors" sets off for a tour organized by their new manager, debt collector Czeslaw Skandal. Their bus is driven by a friend, Stan Gudeyko, - once a leader of the legendary punk-rock formation "Yperite". On their tour, musicians will encounter many hardships and disappointments, which will put their friendship and patience to the test. They will soon discover that Skandal is cast from a different mold - knows shit about music and has a completely different hobby. Furthermore, the declining music industry is not a place strewn with roses.
SATURDAY 21.02.2015, time 15:00
THE HEART AND THE SWEETHEART
After the film was a meeting with the director - Jan Jakub Kolski. The meeting conducted film critic Łukasz Maciejewski.
Poland, 2014, 84 min, feature
screenplay, directed by: Jan Jakub Kolski
cinematography: Piotr Lenar
music: Dariusz Górniok
cast: Marysia Blandzi, Julia Kijowska, Marcin Dorociński, Gabriela Muskała, Borys Szyc,
Maja Komorowska, Franciszek Pieczka, Lidia Bogaczówna, Wiesław Cichy
Maszeńka dreams of a ballerina’s career. One day she runs away from the orphanage, followed by Kordula, her eccentric caretaker and a tattoos’ lover who wants to start everything once again. Together they wander around Poland from Bieszczady to Gdańsk, to be on time for the exam at the ballet school. Chased by arrest warrant by the police, on their way they encounter loads of weird people who help the girl make her dream come true: a hip-hop priest, a crazy lady vet, a hermit puppeteer, a forgotten dance teacher. Maszeńka’s father is looking for her as well but he must find a new way to his daughter’s heart and change his life. A heartwarming film about the way of the power of love and dreams. About the fact that sometimes it is worth to stop in the race and build your world from scratch. It is never too late to start chasing your dreams.
SATURDAY 21.02.2015, time 20:15
LOOKING FOR JEZUS
After the film was a meeting with the artist and director - Katarzyna Kozyra. The meeting conducted film critic Łukasz Maciejewski.
Poland, 2013, 70 min, documentary
screenplay, directed by: Katarzyna Kozyra
camera: Piotr Niemyjski
sound: Nitzan Levi
film editing: Mirek Szewczyk
The starting point for the latest project of Katarzyna Kozyra: "Looking for Jesus" was information about the so-called Jerusalem syndrome - acute delusional disorder described in the medicine until the second half of the twentieth century. Patients not suffering from it who visits the Holy Land identify themselves with biblical characters, especially with the Messiah. The artist previously held four trips to Jerusalem to find there those who at the beginning of the twenty-first century, believe that they are Jesus. The result is over 100 hours of recorded interviews and photos of the city, which is the stage for religious rituals, where perform people with different beliefs, creeds and colors, tried to convince the artist about their miraculous and veracity, subsequent Messiahs, as well as colorful crowd of pilgrims and residents who surround her all the time. This time before Kozyra's eyes takes place a continuous performance in which she is not the main character, but only the recipient, trying to find and record every bit of what is happening in this holy city. Kozyra reaches the incredible personalities. Each of the characters hide another fascinating stories that make up a whole, creating a project about possibilieties of implementing the faith, its place and role in today's world and the values around which we build our reality.
THURSDAY 26.03.2015, time: 18:00
PAT AND MAT
After the film was a meeting with a filmmaker - Marek Beneš.
Czech, animation, the duration of one episode: 7-9 min
directed by:
Lubomír Beneš (odc. 1-35, 37-40, 42-49)
Marek Beneš (odc. 36, 41, 51, 58-62, 65-67, 76-87)
František Váša (odc. 50)
Ladislav Pálka (odc. 52-53, 57, 68-69, 71, 74)
Vlasta Pospíšilová (odc. 54-55, 63-64, 73, 75)
Milan Šebesta (odc. 56, 70)
Josef Lamka (odc. 72)
script:
Lubomír Beneš
Vladimír Jiránek
Marek Beneš
Jiří Kubíček
Vendulka Čvančarová
cinematography:
Lubomír Beneš
Music:
Petr Skoumal (odc. 2-87)
Luboš Fišer (odc. 1)
Production Designer:
Vladimír Jiránek
PAT AND MAT (original Czech titles: Pat a Mat oraz ...a je to!) – Czechoslovakian, and since 1993 Czech puppet animation series about a team of two clumsy handymen, Pat and Mat. It was created on August 12, 1976 by film director and screenwriter Lubomíra Beneš and set designer Vladimír Jiránka.
Marek Beneš – Czech scriptwriter and director of animated series "Pat and Mat". Son of Lubomir Benes.
THURSDAY 07.05.2015, time 18:00
JEZIORAK
After a screening was a meeting with an actress Jowita Budnik
Poland, 2014, 1 h 34 min., Drama, Crime,
direction:
Michał Otłowski
screenplay:
Michał Otłowski
cinematography:
Łukasz Gutt
music:
Cezary Skubiszewski
cast:
Jowita Budnik, Sebastian Fabijański, Łukasz Simlat, Mariusz Bonaszewski, Michał Żurawski,
with special participation fo Agata Buzek
"Jeziorak" is rooted in the reality of the provincial Poland. It is a tale about a crime, a search for truth and a desperate cry for justice.
Police officers from a provincial police squad clear out forest hooch. The squad goes under fire, and one of policemen is wounded. A hooch maker manages to escape.
At the same time, in a drifting boat on the lake, the body of a young girl is found. The circumstances of her death are mysterious, and two cases land up at Assistant Police Commissioner - Iza Deren (Jowita Budnik).
Meanwhile, at the police station last nervous anticipation. Two officers were lost on duty and did not give any sign of life for several days. One of them is Iza's lifee partner.
Criminal mischief is intertwined with personal heroine's drama and reveals her determination and strength. The heroine of the film, heavily pregnant policewoman leads multithreaded investigation. In the solution of cases helps her younger colleague, aspirant March (Sebastian Fabijański). Secrets that she discovers forever change her life.
JOWITA BUDNIK
She debuted at screen in the age of 12 in " My mother's lovers" by Radosław Piwowarski. She gained great popularity from her participation in first polish sopa opera: "W labiryncie". She played the role of a rebellious stepdaughter of one of the main characters, played by Marek Kondrat.
In the 90s, she played episodic roles in the polish and french films as well as in many TV series She has also guest appeared in Theatres Ochoty and Powszechnym. At this time also got hired by Jerzy Gudejko Actor Agency, where she works today. He is an agent of, among others, Andrew Chyra.
A turning point in her professional life was meeting with Krzysztof Krauze, who in 2000 cast her in one of the main roles in his TV film: Sieć z cyklu Wielkie rzeczy. She also played episodes - in his: Dług, and My Nikifor.
In 2005 Krauze and Joanna Kos-Krauze with a view to her wrote a screenplay of the film: Plac Zbawiciela. Budnik played a woman humiliated and oppressed by her husband and mother in law. Her role was met with an enthusiastic reception from most critics and judges of 31. Polish Film Festival in Gdynia, who awarded her the prize for the female leading role.
In 2013 she played the title role in Krzysztof and Joanna Krauze's film: Papusza.
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SPECIAL EVENTS:
17.02.2014, time 20:30
concert
NIGEL KENNEDY
KROKE
Nigel Kennedy
www.nigel-kennedy.net www.kroke.krakow.pl
... That's what attracts me so effectively in Kroke's music, their spiritual reality, that is,sincerity and authenticity in the music ..... Nigel Kennedy
They first met in 2000., when Nigel Kennedy at the urging of his wife, Agnieszka, came to the Kroke's club concert in England in Cornwall.
Nigel recalls it:
We had to spend the night in tents in the woods. But that's nothing. Their live performance was remarkable, as clean as the recording of the album. We approached them, greeted and so began our friendship. Then I came to Krakow ...
Earlier, when one of his friends, presented him music Kroke, Nigel reacted:
... Wow! I've never heard anything like it, the music straight from the heart and so honest. We have to play together ...
They play the first gig in the summer, in Kazimierz, in a club that, unfortunately, does not exist any more. It was mostly improvisation. They played a lot and often and mostly songs from Kroke's repertoire.
In 2003 they had recorded for EMI Classic their only joint album East meets East featuring Natasha Atlas and the Krakow Philharmonic Orchestra.
The album contains 14 songs arranged by Nigel Kennedy and Kroke including m.in Lullaby for Camille, Time, Kukush from the repertoire of the traditional songs Kroke as' Ajde Jano, Ederlezi, Kazimierz to Tribute to Maria Tanase as a tribute to the great Romanian singer Maria Tanase.
Their joint concert is a journey through various musical traditions of Eastern Europe, which is where "East meets East", where the Balkan melodies intertwined with Gypsy and Jewish. Kroke gave his music unusual colors and space, and the music of the Nigel Kennedy is rounded by a perfect mastery of his violin, his and Kroke's virtuosity supported by the Kennedy's stage temperament simply make these concerts a unique spectacle of music.
Major concerts: Krakow Philharmonic, Sopot Amphitheatre, Singer's Warsaw Festival, Boats, Jewish Culture Festival, Prague 7 Bram Festival, Royal Concert Hall, Dublin, Berlin, Paris, WOMAD Festival in England.
Band members:
Nigel KENNEDY - violin
Jerzy BAWOŁ - accordion
Tomasz KUKURBA - viola, vocals
Tomasz LATO - contrabass
Sławomir BERNY - drums
KROKE
17.02.2015, time 20:30
Theater im. Cypriana Kamila Norwida w Jeleniej Górze
Aleja Wojska Polskiego 38
58-500 Jelenia Góra
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18.02.2014, time 21:00
Screening of silent movie "Kid" dir. Charlie Chaplin with live musical accompaniment
Brzdąc - dir. Charlie Chaplin
The Kid” is the first full-length film by the master of silent cinema, made in 1921. A humorous and heart-moving at the same time, story about love and affection. When The Tramp (a well-known Chaplin’s character) finds an orphaned baby in the street, he decides, despite his reluctance, to take care of him – then, his life changes forever. For five years The Tramp and John make a well matching duo. Yet, one day there are visited by… the boy’s mother.
50 min
Contemporary Noise Quintet
Contemporary Noise Quintet - music can be described as energetic jazz with elements of film music, but due to variety of sounds the style developed by musicians could not reliably categorized. Formation was founded by brothers poke, earlier formed Something Like Elvis. The team is currently working with the German company publishing Denovali Records and has already released four LPs. In autumn 2006, the debut album "Pig Inside The Gentleman" was released, which gathered very positive reviews and was one of the albums of the year in a poll of the Third Programme of the Polish Radio. The next album is "Theatre Play Music" - record of the illustrative music for a theatrical performance, "Unaffected Thought Flow" - the first album recorded as a sextet and "Ghostwriter's Joke". Plates CNQ / CNS are also issued in Japan by Zankyo Rec. Playing for silent movies is the band's specialty of a recent time.They have already performed such films as "The Outlaw and his wife", "Piccadilly", "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari", "The Kid" and "City Lights" Chaplin, to which Kuba Kapsa wrote songs for big fifteen persons live band.
Contemporary Noise Quintet bad members:
Kuba Kapsa – piano
Ireneusz Wojtczak - saxophone
Kamil Pater – guitar
Antoni Olszewski – contrabass
Bartek Kapsa – drums
18.02.2015, time 21:00
Jeleniogórskie Centrum Kultury
28/30 Bankowa St
58-500 Jelenia Góra
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19.02.2015, time 21:00
concert
MARCIN WASILEWSKI TRIO
MARCIN WASILEWSKI TRIO
Marcin Wasilewski - leader, piano
Sławomir Kurkiewicz - contrabass
Michał Miśkiewicz - drums
19.02.2015, godz. 21:00
Jeleniogórskie Centrum Kultury
28/30 Bankowa St
58-500 Jelenia Góra
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22.02.2015, time 11:00
concert
MIKULSKI BROTHERS
MIKULSKI BROTHERS
Born in Wrocław (Adam in 1971, Marek in 1974), graduates of the Academy of Music in Wrocław. In the 1990s they became laureates of all the most significant national and international solo guitar contests taking place in Poland (15 awards in total). Having received Grand Prix at International Festival of Consort Bands “Ghitaralia” in Przemyśl in 1997, already as a duo, they successfully performed in Poland as well as abroad, playing mainly music of great artists – combining it regularly with their own compositions.
Marek Mikulski – since 2003, he has lived and worked in Jelenia Góra where he actively runs concert and teaching activity. In his repertoire, beside solo and duo compositions, there are also concerts with an orchestra. Since 2009, he is a member of the band “Semplice”.
Adam Mikulski – a composer, accompanist and author of arrangements, he has collaborated with artists deriving from literary music genre. He leads the guitar class at Music School in Żary and Music School of 1st and 2nd degree in Żagań. Among other achievements he has a few CD albums. He performs solo, in duo with his brother Marek and in an instrumental quartet “Mikulscy Quartet Będ”.
22.02.2015, time 11:00
LOT cinema, 11 Pocztowa St, 58-500 Jelenia Góra
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18.02.2015, time: 10.00
20.02.2015, time: 16.00
The application’s presentation:
Scenarius
During IFF Zoom – Zbliżenia 2015 there was an official premiere of a Polish application for screenwriters - Scenarius.: "Although the beginnings of its creation go back to 2008, it is now that the authors have managed a complete editor for professional and amateur writers running on Windows/OS X/Linux, as well as on Internet search engines. The main feature is going to be simplicity and intuitiveness of use. Scenarius will be based on the native format of the scenario and European standards. One of the main ideas of the application is to have impact on the development of film education in the range of screenwriting in the country and abroad. The project is supported by Wojciech Marzec publishing house, Magellan Foundation and IFF Zoom – Zbliżenia. More details on scenarius.pl "
The application’s presentation:
18.02.2015, time: 10.00
20.02.2015, time: 16.00
Mercure Hotel, Sudecka 63 street, boardroom