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Photo from the film "You Keep An Eye On Us", dir. Arek Biedrzycki, DoP Piotr Pawlus

Two films, produced by Krzysztof Kieślowski Faculty of Radio and Television, were qualified for the competition in this year’s Student Film Festival REC FEST, which started today in Zlin (Czech Republic). The films competing for the prizes are:

Festival takes place until tomorrow. You can find more information on the official website.

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Photo from the movie "It Could Have Happened, It Had To Happen", dir. Katarzyna Warzecha, DoP Robert Lis

Two films, produced by Krzysztof Kieślowski Faculty of Radio and Television, were awarded on the International Student Film Festival Watersprite which finished on 6 March and took place in Cambridge (Great Britain). Lidia Kanclerz and Aleksandra Kwiecińska were awarded in the category Best Scenography for their work in the film It Could Have Happened, It Had To Happen, directed by Katarzyna Warzecha. Jan Wroński, on the other hand, was awarded for the Best Sound for The Shadow Forest by Andrzej Cichocki.

The other nominated films during this year’s edition of Watersprite Festival were: Patryk Kin (nominated for the prize for Best Picture for God Bless You and Robert Lis (nominated for the prize for Best Pictures for It Could Have Happened, It Had To Happen. In previous years films, produced at the Faculty of Radio and Television, were awarded on the Festival in Cambrige three times: in 2014 short film All Souls' Day was awarded for directing (Aleksandra Terpińska) and cinematography (Bartosz Bieniek), and last year Damian Kocur was awarded prize for cinematography in film Lesson. This year’s edition of Watersprite Festival took place from 4 till 6 March. You can find more information on the Festival’s official website.

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Photo from the movie "All Souls' Day", dir. Aleksandra Terpińska, DoP Bartosz Bieniek

Two films, produced by Krzysztof Kieślowski Faculty of Radio and Television, will be presented during the 22nd International Short Film Week, which will begin on the 9 March in Regensburg (Germany). In the section, presenting chosen Polish short films from the recent years, two short films will be screened:

The screening timetable was prepared by the Krakow Film Fundation, which presents films on international festivals and film fairs. More information you can find on the Regensburg Festival’s website.