International Film Festival Etiuda&Anima
Start date: May 21, 2014,
End date: Mar 21, 2015
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IFF Etiuda&Anima, organized in Krakow since 1994, is the oldest international film event in Poland confronting the achievements of art and film school students from all over the globe with the works of the authors of artistic animation including professional, student and independent filmmakers. Among events accompanying international contest of animated films and student etudes there are: the annual award for the outstanding artist and pedagogue, "Top Ten" – unique sets of the best New Wave French short films chosen by journalist and film critic Prof. Tadeusz Lubelski, ”Classics of the European Animation” enabling to familiarize oneself with achievements of the world’s classic which still remain little known in Poland or ”Animators’ Self-Portraits”, a cycle which provides the audience with unique opportunity to watch some of the best authors of various animation genres creating their film works live. We are planning various film workshops: documentary by Marcin Koszałka (Poland), animated/computer technics for adults by company Platige Image (Poland), animated for adults by Łódź Film School, animated for children by Marta and Cezary Skrocki (Poland). This year we invite producers Anna Gawlita and Anna Mazurkiewicz-Bławut for case study for producers, students, young filmmakers about copyrights. One of the main subjects of this year’s edtion is “Applied Animation in Author Animation – commercials of famous animation artists”. By this topic we would like to get our audience attention to creative commercials. A special point of our program is devoted to the event initiated by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage as part of the programme „Poland – Turkey 2014” celebrating the 600th anniversary of diplomatic relationships between Poland and Turkey. We are going to present works of young directors from Turkish film schools and organize one day focused on Turkish cinematography and culture.
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