NIBBLING OF THE NIGHT
POLISH TITLE: NOCNE PODGRYZANIE
Suzy and Billy are an unhappy middle-aged couple whose affection has long faded away. Suzy feels used by her careless husband, enslaved by the role of a subordinate housewife. She escapes from her worries and loneliness into an addiction of night's gluttony, spending night hours next to the kitchen’s refrigerator. However, one night, her depressing fate is going to change thanks to a visit of two female vampires, who become for her a model of the strong, independent, and emancipated woman she always wanted to be.
"Nibbling of the Night" is a women-empowering film and a black comedy with an inspiring moral, which, under a mask of humour, presents a story about the mutual understanding of three women who help each other, creating a female alliance. Although they seem to be the exact opposite of one another, they are united by a common desire for freedom, happiness and living as independent and emancipated.
The animation contains numerous references to Gothic literature, and all the characters' dialogues are spoken in rhymes similarly to the Polish stage dramas of the Romantic era.
The film was made using the classic stop-motion puppet animation technique.
Everything in the animation was hand-made, hand-painted, and hand-animated. This 12-minute long film took over three years of hard work to create.
- GENRE:
- animation
- COUNTRY:
- Polska, Wielka Brytania
- RUNNING TIME:
- 12'
- YEAR:
- 2024
- COLOUR:
- colour
- DIRECTING:
- Gabi Bania
- SCRIPT:
- Gabi Bania
- DOP:
- Gabi Bania
- EDITOR:
- Gabi Bania
- ANIMATION:
- Gabi Bania
- PRODUCTION:
- Gabi Bania
Gabi Bania »
Gabi Bania is a director and screenwriter of short independent animated films, a character animator in various techniques, and a lecturer in film animation.
Since 2018, Gabi Bania's animated films and screenplays have been presented at over 330 film festivals in 37 countries, winning over 70 awards, including the prestigious British Royal Television Society Award in 2025 for her stop motion puppet animation "Nibbling of the Night".
In her animated films, Gabi explores important social issues of the modern world – e.g.: hate and excessive competition, ecology, trauma related to a difficult past, loneliness and longing, transience, reconciling passion with work, women's emancipation and independence, domestic violence, and disability.
She also often presents Polish native culture, referring to works of the Romantic era.
Gabi Bania graduated with Distinction from her MA and BA animation courses at the University of South Wales in the UK, specializing in Directing and Character Animation.
She also graduated with First Class Honors from the "Directing and Cinematography" profile at the Film High School with Bilingual Departments at the Warsaw Film School in Warsaw.
In 2024, she started teaching as a visiting lecturer at the University of South Wales, conducting English classes in screenwriting for students of the BA (Hons) English and Creative Writing faculty.
Currently, Gabi Bania works as an animation lecturer at the STEP IT Computer Academy, the Cosinus Post-Secondary School, and the KinoSzkoła Foundation in Warsaw.
Gabi Bania worked as a 3D animator of a dragon character on the Polish live-action feature film "Dziadku, wiejemy!" ("Grandpa, Let's Go!") which was screened nationwide in Polish cinemas in 2025.
Since 2020, Gabi has been conducting educational presentations and workshops on animation, screenwriting, literature, film, and art education for students in high schools, primary schools, and adult participants in other institutions. She is also a frequent speaker at film festivals and a juror in youth film competitions.
Gabi Bania's additional achievements include winning the "MentorME" competition at the "Animoon" studio (2025), becoming a Media Grants Cymru scholarship holder in Wales (2023), winning the national "Young Polish Woman" competition in the "Culture and Art" category (2023), and becoming a laureate of the "Hothouse" program organized by the Irish "Fresh International Film Festival" (2021).
- International Celebration of Cinema, 2024, United Kingdom, 2024 (competition)
- Urbanite Arts & Film Festival, 2024, USA, 2024 (Best animated film, Best film)
- Touchstone Independent Film Festival, 2025, USA, 2025 (Best Stop Motion Short)
- "Voices of Women International Short Film and Script Festival", 2025, New York, USA, Sydney, Australia, Kenya, 2025 (Best animated film, Best emerging director, Best Film – Audience Choice)
- Toronto Global Film Festival, 2025, Canada, 2025 (Best International Short Animation Film)
- Yeosu International Web Drama Film Festival, 2025, South Korea, 2025 (Best Animated Short Film)
- Fortean Film Festival, 2025, United Kingdom, 2025 (Best Stop Motion Film)
- Standish MegaFlix Movie Awards, 2025, United Kingdom, 2025 (Best Stop Motion Film)
- Josiah Media Festival, 2026, USA, 2026 (Debra Varner Award for Innovation)