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A film from workshops in competition Data publikacji: 2010-10-08 'The Parking, 4 pm' is going to be screened at the student film contest at the XVII Ireneusz Radzio International Independent Film Festival 'Journalism 2010'. The 'Journalism' festival is a unique event devoted to the promotion of film journalism. Apart from the screening of independent movies and reviewing the trends in this area, the festival is focused on events helping to understand the art of filmmaking, such us workshops, meetings and discussions. The festival films touch upon topical issues in the field of social, political, economic and cultural interest. They document subjects that are exceptionally interesting, moving or even controversial. Therefore, they constitute perfect points of departure for discussion or debate after each screening. The rank of the festival, the involvement of the organisers, the number of submitted films and the number of viewers grow every year. The festival managers are putting much effort into raising interest in cinematography among young viewers and integrating the European film-making communities. In 2004, the International Independent Film Union UNICA assumed patronage over the festival.This year the jury consists of: Stanisław Puls [The chairman of the Jury] – the good spirit of the review, a UNICA member, Monika Kuczyniecka – artist, creator of animations and music videos, Witold Kon – Polish independent film movement activist, Paweł Dutkalski – head of the distribution at Warner Bros Poland, Tomasz Drozdowicz – film and TV director and Piotr Zawojski – senior lecturer at the Cinema and Media Understanding Department at the Silesian University in Katowice. The festival is supported among others by the Independent Filmmakers Federation, International Independent Film Union UNICA and the Polish Film Institute. The festival will be held between 22 and 24 October. 'The Parking, 4 pm' will be screened on 23 October at 2 pm at the Chemik House of Culture in Kędzierzyn-Koźle. | “Olena” by Elżbieta Benkowska, a director recently graduated from The Gdynia Film School, will be competing for this year’s Golden Palm of the 66th Cannes Film Festival in the category of short films. This year, there were 3 500 entries from 132 countries in this category. ![]() | |||
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