A REVIEW OF POLISH SHORT FILMS IN REGENSBURG
On March 9, starts the 22nd edition of Regensburg International Short Film Week. Within the frames of the festival, there will be a review of Polish short films. In the section "Focus on Poland," the viewers will see as many as 25 films.
Regensburg Short Film Week lasts until March 16. During this time, Polish programme will be shown twice: on March 12 and 16. The short films are divided in Germany into three screenings: feature films, documentary and animated films.
In the feature film screening, you can see four Polish short films: "Mother" by Łukasz Ostalski, "Hurly-Burly" by Kuba Czekaj, "Fragments" by Aga Woszczyńska and "All Souls' Day" by Aleksandra Terpińska. In the documentary film section, the audience in Regensburg will see "The Whistle" by Grzegorz Zariczny, "Left Side of the Face" by Marcin Bortkiewicz, "Our Curse" by Tomasz Śliwiński, "A Documentary Film" by Marcin Podolec, "Object" by Paulina Skibińska and "Super Unit" by Teresa Czepiec.
The highest number of films, as many as 16, will be shown on the animated film panel, and these are: "But she’s nice" by Tomasz Pilarski, "A Documentary Film" by Marcin Podolec, "Water Lilies" by Maciej Surma, "The Tenement Building" by Agnieszka Burzewska, "Doggydent" by Magdalena Pilecka, "The Drift" by Marcin Ożog, "331 Days" by Piotr Mazur, "On the Hedgehog" by Ana Nanu Leszyńska, "Hippos" by Piotr Dumała, "Over My Dead Body" by Agata Mianowska, "Pate" by Łukasz Jedynasty and Zuzanna Staszewska, "Supernova" by Paweł Czarnecki, "The Rivers" by Daria Wiktoria Kopeć, "Blue Room" by Tomasz Siwiński, "Loop" by Michał Socha and "Hedgehog" by Anna Nowicka.
You can find more information on the website of the Festival.