The list of films qualified for national competition.
National Competition of 51st Krakow Film Festival includes 35 titles, 7 of these films will participate in international competitions.
These films comment not only on our Polish reality; filmmakers more and more often turn to the exotic parts of the world. This year, we will visit Cambodia, Argentina, Cuba, Kalmykia and Kyrgyzstan, Syria, and Lebanon. Debuts are also awaiting; they are always mostly anticipated because of the fame of the Polish documentary school. I am sure that there are award candidates among the debutants. Having taken its rather absurd title from Marcin Świetlicki’s song, “Jewish Moon”presents an unexpected spiritual transformation of a young soccer yob, while “Paparazzi” (also in the International Competition) is a dynamic story about a photojournalist who, employing a rather particular ethic code, hunts his prey like a hound.
What about the fiction film category? Can we expect a fierce competition between two previous laureates of the Festival: Kuba Czekaj and Magnus von Horn? Or maybe they will be beaten by the only woman in this section, Julia Kolberger, or by Maciej Bochniak and Sławek Shuty, whose insane, and very Krakow-like in its cast, “The Room”will be premiered here?
In the animation category, we will see films both from awarded, well-known filmmakers (Dragon of Dragons laureates, the Quay brothers and a many times winner in Krakow, Piotr Dumała) and from young authors, often still students. A new production from Damian Nenow will be presented by Platige Image.
List of films selected for National Competition.
Documentary
1. „Phnom Penh Lullaby”, dir. Paweł Kloc, 97’
2. „The Doctors”, dir. Tomasz Wolski, 82’
3. „Pomeranian Illusions”, dir. Jacob Dammas, Helge Renner, 70’
4. „Tonia and Her Children”, dir. Marcel Łoziński, 57’
5. „Downtown”, dir. Piotr Śliwowski, Marta Dzido, 54’
6. „Argentinian Lesson”, dir. Wojciech Staroń, 52’
7. „Agnieszka Is Not Here”, dir. Paweł Jóźwiak-Rodan, 52’
8. „Planet Kirsan”, dir. Magdalena Pięta, 51’
9. „Scrap Odyssey”, dir. Paweł Ferdek, Łukasz Gutt, 48’
11. „Far From the City", dir. Maciej Cuske, 45’
12. „Jewish Moon”, dir. Michał Tkaczyński, 45’
13. „Paparazzi”, dir. Piotr Bernaś, 30’
14. „Bon Appetit”, dir. Kuba Maciejko, 31’
15. „My Father Lazaro”, dir. Marcin Filipowicz , 29’
16. „Hakawati”, dir. Marcin Sauter, 40’
17. „Hermits”, dir. Kacper Czubak, 26’
18. „Decrescendo”, dir. Marta Minorowicz, 22’
19. „Rescued”, dir. Wojciech Szumowski, 24’
20. „Returns”, dir. Krzysztof Kadłubowski, 7’
Animation
1. „The Lost City of Świteź”, dir. Kamil Polak, 26’
2. “Maska”, dir. Bracia Quay, 24’
3. “Paths of Hate”, dir. Damian Nenow, 10’
4. „Dr Character presents”, dir. Piotr Dumała, 8’
5. „Talk to Him”, dir. Agata Prętka, 7’
6. „Two Steps Behind…”, dir. Paulina Majda, 7’
7. „The Gallery”, dir. Robert Proch, 5’
8. „Shivering Trunks”, dir. Natalia Brożyńska, 3’
Fiction
1. „Without Snow”, dir. Magnus von Horn, 30’
2. „I Won’t Be Here Tomorrow”, dir. Julia Kolberger, 28’
3. „Twist & Blood”, dir. Kuba Czekaj, 30’
4. „The Room”, dir. Maciej Bochniak, Sławek Shuty 30’
5. „Glasgow”, dir. Piotr Subbotko, 30’
6. „Normal People”, dir. Piotr Złotorowicz, 25’
7. „Heroic Parrot with The Dog”, dir. Marcin Sławek, 12’
Polish films selected for international competitions
Documentary competition:
„The Doctors”, dir. Tomasz Wolski
„Phnom Penh Lullaby”, dir. Paweł Kloc
„Argentinian Lesson”, dir. Wojciech Staroń
Short film competition:
„Without Snow”, dir. Magnus von Horn
”Paparazzi”, dir. Piotr Bernaś
„Decrescendo”, dir. Marta Minorowicz
„Talk to Him”, dir. Agata Prętka