11 edycja FFK

Archive

1. FFK (2001) 2. FFK (2002) 3. FFK (2004) 4. FFK (2005) 5. FFK (2006) 6. FFK (2007) 7. FFK (2008) 8. FFK (2009) 9. FFK (2010) 10. FFK (2011) 11. FFK (2012)

 

Episode One –  November 2001

  • During two day event we have screened films made by students of the Polish Film School in Łódź and K. Kieślowski Faculty of Radio and Television of the University of Silesia;
  • Festival was held under the auspices of Krystyna Doktorowicz, PhD, the senator of the Republic of Poland;
  • cooperation with – the Polish Army the City of Warsaw Garrison Club;
  • support – The City of Warsaw;
  • PUBLIC PRIZE for – “Męska sprawa” by Sławomir Fabicki;
  • additional events – Sławomir Fabicki evening led by Mateusz Werner;
  • screening venue – Grunwald Cinema.

 

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Episode two – December 2002

  • competition screenings – films of students of the Polish Film School in Łódź and K. Kieślowski Faculty of Radio and Television of the University of Silesia;
  • special out of competition screenings – “Faithful” by Marzena Gregorczyk from the University of Southern California and films made by students of the Filmová a Televizni Fakulta Akademie Múzických Uměni v Praze (Czech Republic);
  • additional events – Joanna Lewandowska concert (second prize winner of 2002 Student Song Review in Krakow), posters exhibition of students of the Faculty of Graphic Arts of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw; “Glances” – theatrical happening by Teatr 2. Strefa;
  • Czech Day held under auspices of His Excellency Ambassador of Czech Republic in Poland;
  • cooperation – Stowarzyszenie Scena 96., the Polish Army the City of Warsaw Garrison Club, Teatr 2. Strefa, Czech Center in Warsaw, Nescafé Poland;
  • media patronage – Informator Kulturalny Stolicy, stopklatka.pl film portal;
  • support – the Mokotów District of the City of Warsaw;
  • PUBLIC PRIZE for – “Pas de deux” by Kinga Lewińska;
  • screening venue – Grunwald Cinema.

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Episode three – November 2004

  • competition screenings – films of students of the Polish Film School in Łódź and K. Kieślowski Faculty of Radio and Television of the University of Silesia;
  • special out of competition screenings – films of students of Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin (Germany), Nuova Universita del Cinema e della Televisione Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia (Italy), Szinház – es Filmmüvészeti Föiskola (Hungary);
  • cooperation – Stowarzyszenie Scena 96.;
  • support – the Mokotów District of the City of Warsaw;
  • PUBLIC PRIZE for – “Są takie świeżuteńkie dziewczynki” by Dorota Lamparska and „Łódź płynie dalej” by Kordian Piwowarski;
  • screenings venue – Iluzjon Cinema of the National Film Library.

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Episode four – May 2005

  • competition screenings – films of students of the Polish Film School in Łódź, K. Kieślowski Faculty of Radio and Television of the University of Silesia and Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing;
  • special out of competition screenings – films of students of the Szinház – es Filmmüvészeti Föiskola (Hungary), Den Norske Filmskolen (Norway), Universität für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Wien (Austria), Dramatiska Institutet – University College of Film, Radio, Television and Theatre (Sweden);
  • media patronage - Independent Polska Kultura Niezależna portal;
  • suport – the City of Warsaw;
  • PUBLIC PRIZE for “Ślub” by Krzysztof Rzaczyński;
  • screenings venue – Iluzjon Cinema of the National Film Library.

 

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Episode five – May 2006

  • competition screenings - films of students of the Polish Film School in Łódź, K. Kieślowski Faculty of Radio and Television of the University of Silesia, Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing and Warsaw Film School;
  • special out of competition screenings:

films of students of the Vysoka Škola Muzickych Umeni, Filmova a Televizna Fakulta (Slovakia), Departamento de Cinema from Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema (Portugal);

2003 Student Academy Award winner for best foreign film “The Red Jacket” by Florian Baxmeyer (Hamburg Media School);

2005 Student Academy Awards winners – “The Runaway) by Ulrike Grote (Hamburg Media School), “Wednesday Afternoon” by Alonso F. Mayo (American Film Institute), “Knock, Knock” by Jaron Henrie-McCrea (Ball State University, Indiana);

“Cathedral” and “Fallen Art” animated films by Tomasz Bagiński and best films of 3rd International Animated Films Festival REANIMACJA and animated films of students of the National Films School IADT, Dublin (Ireland);

  • media patronage – Independent Polska Kultura Niezależna portal, Kino Polska;
  • cooperation – Skład Butelek Club, International Animated Films Festival REANIMACJA, Warsaw University of Technology Students Association;
  • support – the City of Warsaw;
  • PUBLIC PRIZE for – “Jadę do Ciebie Agnieszko” by Anna Maszczyńska;
  • the Jury – Paweł Felis, Robert Gliński, Andrzej Kotkowski, Lech Kurpiewski has awarded „Moje miejsce” by Leszek Dawid, „Melodramat” by Filip Marczewski and „Jadę do Ciebie Agnieszko” by Anna Maszczyńska and gave a Special Mention to „x2” by Bartosz Paduch;
  • screening venues – Iluzjon Cinema of the National Film Library, Skład Butelek Club, RIO Gallery, Akademik Student House.

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Episode six – May 2007

  •  Main Competition screenings - films of students of the Polish Film School in Łódź , K. Kieślowski Faculty of Radio and Television of the University of Silesia, Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing and Warsaw Film School;
  • special out of competition screenings -
  • films of students of the Hamburg Media School (Germany);
  • 2006 Student Academy Award Winners -

“Reporter Zero” by Carrie Lozano (produced by the University of California, Berkeley, USA);

“Perspective” by Travis Hatfield and Samuel Day (produced by Ball State University, USA)

  • 2006 Academy Award Winner and Nominees -

“Six Shooter” by Martin McDonagh (produced by Missing in Action Films, Kenton Allen and Fantastic Films in Dublin; Sundance Film Channel),

“The Runaway” by Ulrike Grotte (produced by Hamburg Media School),

“Cashback” by Sean Ellis (produced by Ugly Duckling Films/Left Turn Films),

“The Last Farm” by Rúnar Rúnarsson (produced by Zik Zak Filmworks).

  • the best films of the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, Berlinale and the Venice Film Festival:

“Comment on freine dans une descente?” by Alix Delaporte (produced by Héléne Cases),

“Adults only” by Yeo Joon Han,

“Gratte-papier” by Guilliame Martinez,

“Our Man in Nirvana” by Jan Koster,

“Sniffer” by Bobbie Peers

  • International Animated Film Festival ReAnimacja 2007 in retrospective.

Media patronage – Independent.pl

Cooperation – Plan b Club, Luna Cinema, Skład Butelek Club, “Mechanik” Club

Festival held under auspices of the City of Warsaw.

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Episode seven – May 2008

  • Main Competition screenings - films of students of the Polish Film School in Łódź, K. Kieślowski Faculty of Radio and Television of the University of Silesia, Warsaw Film School, Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing, University of Arts and Design in Łódź;
  •  Special out of competition screenings:

KIMUAK – Selection of Basque Short Films,

2007 Academy Award Winners and Nominees

2007 Student Academy Award Winners

Best films of:

2007 Sundance Film Festival,

2007 Internationale Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen,

2007 Krakow Film Festival,

2007 Festival de Cannes,

2007 International Filmfestspiele Berlin,

2007 Venice International Film Festival,

2007 Film Festival Locarno,

best films of 5th International Animated Films Festival ReAnimacja

 

  • Organizers - LOWICKA Cultural and Educational Centre, Dance Development Foundation “eferte_film”,
  • media patronage - Independent Polska Kultura Niezależna, Dolina Kreatywna TVP 2, efilm, Radio PiN, Gazeta Studencka, What’s up by Warsaw,
  • screening venues - plan B, Skład Butelek Club, „Mechanik” Club, Chłodna 25 Club, Obiekt Znaleziony Club, Projektor Club, Cafe Kulturalna,
  • sponsorship - The City of Warsaw,
  • PUBLIC PRIZE for “What it’s Like to be My Mother” by Norah McGettigan,
  • ● the Jury – Magdalena Łazarkiewicz, Janusz Wróblewski, Sławomir Jóźwik
  • First Prize Winner - “Few Simple Words” by Anna Kazejak-Dawid from Polish Film School in Łódź,
  • Equal Second Prize Winners – “Look” by Adam Palenta from Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing and “Behind the Horizon” by Kuba Czekaj from K. Kieślowski Faculty of Radio and Television of the University of Silesia.

 This time it was more than 16 hours of screening. We have screened more than 60 shorts.

 

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Episode eight – May 2009

  • Main Competition screenings - films of students of the Polish Film School in Łódź, K. Kieślowski Faculty of Radio and Television of the University of Silesia, Warsaw Film School, Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing, Academy of Film and Television;
  •  Special out of competition screening –

2008 Sundance Film Festival Winners,

2008 Festival International du Court Métrage Clermont-Ferrand Winners

2008 Festival de Cannes Winners,

2008 Berlinale Winners,

2008 Venice International Film Festival Winners,

2008 BAFTA Winners and Nominees,

2008 Internationale Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen Winners,

2008 Locarno International Film Festival Winners,

2008 Student Academy Awards Winners,

2008 Short Film Category Academy Awards Winners and Nominees,

KIMUAK Selection of Basque Short Films,

Best films of the ORE Film Event,

Best films of the 6th Animated Film Festival ReAnimacja 2009;

  •  organizers - LOWICKA Cultural and Educational Centre, Dance Development Foundation “eferte_film”,
  • media patronage – independent.pl, dlastudenta.pl, onet.pl, filmweb.pl, Slajd, TVP Warszawa, Aktivist, Magazyn K MAG, Radio Kampus, Gazeta Studencka;
  • screening venues – plan B, Powiększenie Club, Skład Butelek Club, Klub Mechanik, Chłodna 25 Club, Obiekt Znaleziony Club, Klub Projektor, Café Kulturalna, Time Café;
  • PUBLIC PRIZE for – “Mama, tata, Bóg i szatan” by Paweł Jóźwiak-Rodan from K. Kieślowski Faculty of Radio and Television of the University of Silesia;

 ● the Jury – Izabella Cywińska, Lech Kurpiewski, Paweł Rakowski;

  • First Prize Winner – „Luksus” by Jarek Sztandera from the Polish Film School In Łódź;

 This time it was more than 13 hours of screenings – more then 50 shorts.

 

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Episode nine – May 2010

  • Main Competition screenings - films of students of the Polish Film School in Łódź, K. Kieślowski Faculty of Radio and Television of the University of Silesia, Warsaw Film School, Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing.
  •  Special out of competition screening of

2009 Sundance Film Festival Winners,

2009 Festival International du Court Métrage Clermont-Ferrand Winners

2009 Festival de Cannes Winners,

2009 Berlinale Winners,

2009 Venice International Film Festival Winners,

2009 BAFTA Winners and Nominees,

2009 Internationale Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen Winners,

2009 Locarno International Film Festival Winners,

2009 Student Academy Awards Winners,

2009 Short Film Category Academy Awards Winners and Nominees,

2009 Giffoni Film Festival Winners,

KIMUAK Selection of Basque Short Films,

Best Films of NISS - Nordisk Institutt for Scene og Studio.

  • FFK 2010 has been organized by LOWICKA Center.
  • We were supported by - independent.pl, dlastudenta.pl, onet.pl, film web.pl, TVP Warszawa, Aktivist, K MAG, Radio Tok FM, mmwarszawa.pl, o.pl (Polish Portal about Culture).
  • Venues – Powiększenie Club, Skład Butelek Club, „Mechanik” Club, Chłodna 25 Club, Obiekt Znaleziony Club, Cafe Kulturalna, Grawitacja Club, Krytyka Polityczna Club.
  • PUBLIC PRIZE for „Noc życia” by Antoni Królikowski from Warsaw Film School.
  • The Jury comprised of Wojciech Kocołowski, Grzegorz Lewandowski and Stanisław Szymański has awarded two films "Ptaki nieloty" by Michał Dawidowicz from Polish Film School in Łódź and "Noc życia" by Antoni Królikowski from Warsaw Film School.
  • FFK 2010 – more than 17 hours of screenings, more than 60 shorts.

 

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Episode ten – June 2011

  • Main Competition screenings - films of students of the Polish Film School in Łódź, K. Kieślowski Faculty of Radio and Television of the University of Silesia, Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing.
  • Special out of competition screening of

2010 Sundance Film Festival Winners,

2010 Festival International du Court Métrage Clermont-Ferrand Winners

2010 Festival de Cannes Winners,

2010 International Filmfestspiele Berlin Winners,

2010 Venice International Film Festival Winners,

2010 BAFTA Winners and Nominees,

2010 Internationale Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen Winners,

2010 Locarno International Film Festival Winners,

2010 Student Academy Awards Winners,

2010 Short Film Category Academy Awards Winners and Nominees,

Fotocasts – multimedia form of photoreports showed thanks to Elka Król of EK Pictures.

„The Well dark Clouds” – Magnum Photos Foundation Award Winner

„Rape – Congo” – Sony World Photography Award Winner

„Tuvalu” – AICA Award Winner

„Still Here Still Human” – British Press Award Winner

"Home on the water"

“Honey Pie”

“Scraper bicycles”;

  • FFK 2011 has been organized by LOWICKA Center.
  • We were supported by - dla studenta.pl, film web.pl, Take me, www.placdefilad.com, www.mowianamiescie.pl, kampaniespoleczne.pl, Radio Kampus, radiowww.eu, www.artique.pl
  • Venues – Powiększenie Club, Skład Butelek Club, Klub „Mechanik”, Chłodna 25, Obiekt Znaleziony, Cafe Kulturalna, Skwer Club, Krytyka Polityczna Club
  • Audience Award for „Twist & Blood” by Kuba Czekaj of K. Kieślowski Faculty of Radio and Television of the University of Silesia.
  • The Jury comprised of awery Żuławski, Andrzej Wolf and Przemysław Nowakowski has awarded „Twist & Blood” by Kuba Czekaj of K. Kieślowski Faculty of Radio and Television of the University of Silesia.
  • FFK 2011 – more than 16 hours of screenings, more than 50 shorts.

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Episode eleven – July 2012

Main Competition screenings - films of students of the Leon Schiller National School of Film, Television and Theatre in Łódź and Wajda Studio.

Special out of competition screenings of

2011 Sundance Film Festival Winners,

2011 Festival de Cannes Winners,

2011 International Filmfestspiele Berlin Winners,

2011 Student Academy Awards Winners,

2011 Short Film Category Academy Awards Winners and Nominees,

Best shorts of the 2011 ‘The One Minutes’ Film Festival.

 

2012 FFK opening – Utrwalacz action by Kolektyw Fotograficzny Gęsia Skórka, Aga Brwi and Ciach Fryzjer.

 

  • 2012 FFK had been organized by LOWICKA Center.
  • We were supported by film web.pl, Emma Pak, Radio dla Ciebie, Przekrój weekly;
  • Venues – Powiększenie/Plac Zabaw, Chłodna 25, Cafe Kulturalna, Skwer, Znajomi Znajomych, Solecm Kredkafe
  • Audience Choice Award for ‘Opowieści z chłodni’ by Grzegorz Jaroszuk.
  • The Jury comprised of Katarzyna Rosłaniec, Jacek Rakowiecki, Paweł Sala has awarded ‘Opowieści z chłodni’ by Grzegorz Jaroszuk from the Leon Schiller National School of Film, Television and Theatre in Łódź.
  • 2012 FFK – more than 12 hours of screenings, more than 40 shorts.

Cooperation

Cafe Kulturalna Chłodna 25 Kredka Kafe

Plac Zabaw Skwer - filia Centrum Artystycznego Fabryka Trzciny Znajomi Znajomych Solec 44