FOCUS ON POLISH ANIMATED FILMS AT REANIMANIA

During this year's edition of the festival, Focus on Poland is organised. Polish animated films of the last five years will be shown to the audience.

ReAnimania International Animation Film Festival in Yerevan was founded by the animated film-maker, painter and cartoonist Vrej Kassouny in 2008. His vision was to "resuscitate" the tradition of Armenian animated film, which is over 70 years old, and restore Armenia to the international map of animated film. The aim of the organisers is to create a platform which would enable co-operation between international, recognised artists and local film-makers. Over the last few years, during ReAnimania many workshops, seminars and lectures were held, and it became one of the most important events in the Caucasian territory.

During this year's edition of the festival, Focus on Poland is organised. Polish animated films of the last five years will be shown to the audience:

A Documentary Film, dir. Marcin Podolec

Creatures, dir. Tessa Moult-Milewska

Domestication, dir. Sylwia Gaweł

Woolen Cogwheels, dir. Bartosz Kędzierski

Under_construction, dir. Marcin Wojciechowski

An Incredibly Elastic Man, dir. Karolina Specht

The Baths, dir. Tomek Ducki

Ziegenort, dir. Tomasz Popakul

The Railway Watchman, dir. Piotr Szczepanowicz

Afternoon, dir. Izabela Plucińska

What happens when children don't eat soup, dir. Paweł Prewencki

 

You can find more information about the festival on the organiser's website.

This year, the festival is held from October 28 to November 3.