50th anniversary of KFF nearer and nearer, therefore jubilee cycle continues. Every month the most interesting in the history of the Festival films are presented. In November – Prize Hunters.
During 7 following months, in 5 cinemas in Małopolska, there will be screenings of films which were awarded at the Festival and contributed to the phenomenon of the event. Each screening will include films joined together by a motif, the author or the country of origin.
In the coming month, there will be presented the films, for which the Krakow Film Festival was the first stop on the road to the international career. Oscar winners (Zbigniew Rybczyński), Oscar nominees (Tomasz Bagiński, Sławomir Fabicki), as well as Polish film festival “globetrotters” (Wojciech Kasperski i Rafał Skalski) will be reminded to the audience.
According to the director Krzysztof Gierat, the festival’s organizer is proud of discovering “rough diamonds” who are further processed and are able to compete with other talents, winning acclaim from audience and critics worldwide. In the history of Cracovian contests, there are many events of exceptional importance. Here are some of them:
TANGO, dir.
Animated film. Only „bronze” in
WASP, dir. Andrea Arnold, Wielka Brytania, 2003, 23′ – Golden Dragon 2004.
THE CATHEDRAL, dir. Tomasz Bagiński, Poland 2002,
Animated film. Based on a short story by Jacek Dukaj. Inspired by the paintings of Zdzisław Beksiński and Antonio Gaudi’s architecture. The film, made by Platige Image, a company specializing in special effects, became the first great success of Polish animation. Oscar nominee in 2002.
A MAN THING, dir. Sławomir Fabicki, Poland 2001,
Feature film. 21 prizes around the world, including Oscar nomination in 2002. School etude, made in cooperation with eminent Cracovian cameraman Bogumił Godfrejow, surprised by its maturity and form. Black-and-white film about a 13-year-old boy strikes with documentary truth, making us aware of the adult world’s cruelty.
SEEDS, dir. Wojciech Kasperski, Poland 2005,
Documentary. A part of the cycle: “
52 PERCENT, dir. Rafał Skalski, Poland 2007,
Documentary. A film from the cycle “
Anniversary cycle of 50th KFF – part II: „Prize Hunters” — screening schedule:
9.11.2009, 6 p.m.— SFINKS, KRAKÓW
16.11.2009, 6 p.m.— KINO MIKRO, KRAKÓW
24.11.2009, 7.30 p.m. — KINO SOKÓŁ, NOWY SĄCZ
26.11.2009, 8 p.m.— MILLENIUM, TARNÓW
27.11.2009, 8 p.m. — KINO POD BARANAMI, KRAKÓW