The Wayward Carnality 2015
A liberated grandma visits her grandson and tries to introduce him into the world of sexual relations with his own body.
A liberated grandma visits her grandson and tries to introduce him into the world of sexual relations with his own body.
Paulinka is seriously ill. She takes 20 pills every day and often loses consciousness. The mother is a deaf person and for fear that she will not be able to call for help in time, she decides to give her daughter to an orphanage. Paulinka wants to be the nicest little girl in the world, thus increasing her chances of getting a foster family....
On the day of one of the oldest Slavic holidays, the festival of Radunica, a group of friends heads into the forest in search of the home of old Lech, who in the past had instilled fear among the locals. Unfortunately, the expedition quickly takes an unexpected turn after dark and turns into a fight for survival.
The story of the alleged possession of one of the students in a Polish school. It touches on themes of growing up, alienation, and feeling lost, as well as the difficult interpersonal relationships faced during a mental crisis. The search for answers and the sense of guilt begin to affect the characters' lives, confronting them with their own fears and demons. As the plot unfolds, the possessing forces gradually seep into the characters' everyday lives, and reality starts to crack under their weight.
The reality of people affected by the homelessness crisis seen through the eyes of Hubert. The streetworker tries to help them get out of the crisis, although they themselves often do not see a way out of their difficult situation. Hubert helps them believe in themselves and gives them hope for a better tomorrow.
An attempt to combine the aesthetics of film and pop-art comics in the form of 2D and 3D animation. The film is a variation on the theme of a black crime story. As befits this convention, there are cynical gangsters robbing gold and a tired hero - a tough cop. Here we have an armed robbery, an apparent friendship and a brutal betrayal, a car chase through the crowded streets of a big city and a shootout in the finale without a happy ending. The whole thing feels like a story straight out of a Chandler novel.
A trip through an animated world.
Alpine Wall Tour is a feature documentary about two top Polish alpinists Łukasz Dudek and Jacek Matuszek. The story follows the climbers on the biggest European walls such as Tre Cime di Lavaredo in Dolomites and Monte Brento in Sarca Valley. Among the beautiful views and hard and dangerous climbs it is a story about overcoming your own weaknesses, about passion and partnership in the mountains.
This work is an hommage of a kind to Marcel Duchamp, the French artist and experimenter, author of the "ready-made" term. “Nude Descending a Staircase” (1912) is one of his best known works.
For eight years, Robert Kowalski documented the Smolensk monthly commemorations, which unexpectedly became a forum for direct meetings between the then state authorities and citizens. The laying of wreaths and street prayers by those in power were protected by snipers, anti-terrorist units, the SOP (Government Protection Bureau) and mounted police. Jarosław Kaczyński's antagonists were people associated in small groups or even acting alone. On the one hand, we have a real human tragedy here, and on the other, a parallel reality of political marketing. Over the years, the nature of the titular rituals has gradually changed: from solemn rituals serving to consolidate power to grotesque combinations after its loss.
A short film commissioned and produced by Anna and Piotr Dmochowski for the first exhibition, that lends the film its title, of the Works of Polish artist, Zdzisław Beksiński, in the Galerie Valmay in Paris.