Film events
November 14, 15, 16. 2005, Tel Aviv
Cinematheque
Monday 14.11. 2005, 9:30pm
Workers '80
(Prize Fipresci, Lille, 1981)
Director: Andrzej
Chodakowski, Andrzej Zajaczkowski
Poland, 1980, 93mins (English subtitles)
Polish documental film about the
early SOLIDARITY movements .The film follows the events that
initiated the Polish governing system transformation and the course
of the strike at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk in August 1980.
Tuesday 15. 11. 2005, 6:45pm
Solidarność, Solidarność
Poland, 2005, 113mins (English subtitles)
13 film's novels
by
Juliusz Machulski, Andrzej Jakimowski, Jerzy Domaradzki, Jan Jakub
Kolski, Piotr Trzaskalski, Filip Bajon, Krzysztof Zanussi, Robert
Gliński, Ryszard Bugajski, Jacek Bromski, Feliks Falk, Andrzej
Wajda, Małgorzata Szumowska
Wednesday, 16. 11. 2005, 7pm
THE MAN OF IRON (L'Homme
De Fer)
Directed by Andrzej Wajda
with Jerzy Radziwilowicz, Krystyna Janda, Marian Opania
Poland, 1981, 147m (English subtitles)
The course of events refers to
the Polish history at the turn of 1970s and 1980s. Maciek Tomczyk, a
blue collar in Gdansk Shipyards, is an active member of a Strike
Committee. Winkiel, a Polish Radio reporter, receives instructions
to write a report that would discredit Tomczyk. The events which the
reporter is learning about through Winkiel and is witnessing give
him awareness that the strikers and not the communistic authorities
are those who are right.
Haifa International Film
Festival – Polish Program – 18-25 October
Guests
Zbigniew Preisner
- Mr. Preisner, one of the leading film composers in the world and
long-time collaborator of Krzysztof Kieslowski, will be giving a
masterclass to musicians, students of music, film students and the
general public on music and films. The festival will hold a concert
playing Mr. Preisner’s “Requiem to my Friend.”
Krzysztof Zanussi
- renowned director of “Persona Non Grata” and producer of “The
Welts
Jacek Borcuch -
director of “The
Tulips” who appears as an actor in “Persona Non Grata”
Irena Strzalkowska
- representative of Tot Film Studio, who produced “Persona Non
Grata,” “The Tulips” and “The Welts”
Iwona
Ziolkowska-Okapiec -
Executive producer
of “Persona Non Grata” and “The Tulips”
Films
The
Welts
Pregi
POLAND
2004
Dir.: Magdalena Piekorz
Cast: Michal
Zebrowski, Jan Frycz, Waclaw Adamczyk, Agnieszka Grochowska
91 min., Polish, English subtitles
In a bleak 1980s Poland
12-year-old Wojciech lives with a cold and domineering father who
beats him with his belt for the slightest provocation. The years go
by and when next we meet Wojciech he is a 30-year-old journalist, an
ambitious and self-reliant man. He has some anger issues of his own.
And then Tania enters his life. Will the love of a good woman be
enough to save Wojciech or is history doomed to repeat itself?
Screenings:
Monday 24.10
14:00 Panorama 1
Tuesday 25.10
17:00 Krieger Hall
Persona Non Grata
POLAND/RUSSIA/ITALY
2005
Dir.: Krzysztof Zanussi
Cast: Zbigniew
Zapasiewicz, Nikita Mikhalkov, Jerzy Stuhr, Daniel Olbrychski
117 min., Polish, English, Spanish and Russian, English subtitles
Victor has just lost his
beloved wife, Helena. His old friend, Oleg, a Russian diplomat who
sympathized with Poland's Solidarity movement when he was posted to
Warsaw 20 years ago, turns up at her funeral. Grief-stricken Victor
demands to know if Oleg and Helena had an affair.
Screenings:
Monday 24.10
19:15 Rappaport Hall -
Director Present
Tuesday 25.10 18:30 Panorama 1
The Tulips
Tulipany
POLAND 2005
Dir.: Jacek Borcuch
Cast: Jan Nowicki, Andrzej Chyra, Zygmunt Malanowicz, Tadeusz
Pluciński, Małgorzata Braunek, Ilona Ostrowska, Mariusz Drezek
92 min., Polish, English subtitles
Maly, an experienced racing driver, is preparing for a new race. His
health, unfortunately, is not as good as it used to be. When Lolek
and Matka, his good friends, find out that Maly's beloved car has
been stolen, they decide with Maly’s son Dzieciak to take matters in
their own hands.
Screenings:
Saturday 22.10 22:00 Panorama 1
Monday 24.10
18:00 Haifa Cinematheque –
Director Present
The
Wedding
Wesele
POLAND 2004
Dir.: Wojtek Smarzowski
Cast: Marian
Dziedziel, Iwona Bielska, Tamara Arciuch, Maciej Stuhr
105 min., Polish, English subtitles
Poland, 2003. At the grand
provincial wedding of Kaska and Janusz, Kaska's rich farmer father
Wieslaw Wojnar presents the happy couple with a new Audi TT as a
wedding present. The gift is a great success but the problem is that
Wojnar has bought the car through a local gangster who in return
wants the deeds to some land that belongs to Wojnar's uncooperative
and constipated father-in-law.
Screenings:
Sunday
23.10 20:00 Panorama 1
Tuesday 25.10
20:30 Panorama 2
Reality Shock
POLAND/GERMANY 2005
Dir.: Stanislaw Mucha
79 min., Polish, Russian and German, English subtitles
This absurd documentary
comedy crowns the Eastern European trilogy by Stanislaw Mucha. This
time, Mucha takes us to a wooded region of Poland and shows us a
peculiar community of eccentrics who, thanks to the political and
economic changes and the expansion of the European Union eastwards,
have been deprived of their peaceful and wholly isolated stagnation.
Screenings:
Monday 24.10
10:00 Panorama 1
Tuesday 25.10 16:30 Panorama 1
Zbigniew Preisner - Echoes of Kieslowski
Zbigniew Preisner was Krzysztof
Kieslowski’s close friend and composed the scores for Kieslowski’s
films "Dekalog," "The Double Life Of Veronique," The Three Colours
Trilogy and more. Their collaboration has been compared to that of
Fellini-Rota and Leone-Morricone.
Filmmakers, composers and the
general public are invited to meet with the celebrated Polish
composer and talk about music, Kieslowski and films. Preisner’s
piece, "Requiem for my friend," dedicated to the memory of Krzysztof
Kieslowski, will be performed during the festival by the Haifa
Symphony Orchestra.
Concert:
Sunday
23.10
20:00 Auditorium Hall
Masterclass: Monday 24.10 14:30
Rappaport Hall
For
more information you can call the Haifa International Film Festival
04-8353523 or check at
www.haifaff.co.il
The Wooden Dog
Film Retrospective of Polish director, ANDRZEJ MALESZKA’s films
at Tel Aviv International Children Film Festival in September 2005
at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque. Three Maleszka’s works will be shown:
The Wooden Dog from the series The Magic Tree, The Kitten, Jacob.
For more information you can call the Tel Aviv Cinematheque 03-
6060800 or check at www. cinema.co.il
ANDRZEJ
MALESZKA Director of over twenty films & TV series. Author of
numerous screenplays & children's novels. Maleszka is a laureate of
many international awards. His films are considered a most original
phenomenon of European family cinema. They create a unique
combination of magic and realism and show the world from the child's
perspective. They also emanate warmth and positive energy. An
original trait of Maleszka's films is his direct cooperation with
child actors while preparing screenplays. In spite of their original
character, his films enjoy considerable commercial success and are
very popular with young audiences. MAJOR AWARDS: PRIX JEUNESE
INTERNATIONAL MUNICH 2004 /THREE PRIZES/, for ”The Wooden Dog -The
Magic Tree” CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S FILM FESTIVAL 2004 for
”The Wooden Dog -The Magic Tree” CAIRO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
CHILDREN JURY PRIZE and “BRONZE CAIRO” for “The Magic Tree”
Nomination to EMMY AWARD 1998 for “Telejulia” DIVERCINE FESTIVAL
MONTEVIDEO - CHILDREN JURY PRIZE for ”The Wooden Dog -The Magic
Tree” INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN FILM FESTIVAL IN POZNAŃ GRAND PRIX
(three times). PRIX JEUNESE INTERNATIONAL, Munich 1998 for
“Telejulia” Silver Medal at the 1993 NEW YORK TV FESTIVAL for
"Jacek" series. UNESCO AWARD at PRIX JEUNESE INTERNATIONAL, Munich,
1992 for “Tower of Babel” THE EMIL AWARD granted by
TVSpielFilm/Germany/ for "The Kitten". MAJOR FILMS: “MECHANICAL
MAGDALENE” - feature film “JACEK” - TV series without dialogue. The
series was a success in many European countries . “The KITTEN” - a
story of a girl who started talking feline language. “ THE BLUE
ROSE” “THE CHANGE-MAKE MACHINE” – 13 x 30’ episodes. Full of uncanny
ideas and absurd humour story of a machine which changes people,
objects and thoughts. The series was a success in many European
countries . “HUNDRED-MINUTE HOLIDAYS” FEATURE FILM & SERIES. COMEDY
ABOUT THE PAPPARAZZI AND HIS SON. “THE MAGIC TREE”- full of
adventure and magical atmosphere tv series for children / incl. The
Wooden dog/
One of the most successful European series for children. THE
MAGIC TREE IS A PRIZE WINNER AT PRIX JEUNESSE MUNICH FESTIVAL / 3
PRIZES/, CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S FILM FESTIVAL /2 PRIZES/,
CAIRO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL FOR CHILDREN /2 PRIZES/ AND MANY
OTHERS.
THE WOODEN DOG A story about a wooden sledge which behaves like a
Husky dog. It runs by itself, comes when called and protects its
owner – an eight-year-old Jack. When a thief tries to steal the
sledge, the boy runs away and takes it to the mountains. The wooden
dog saves the boy from freezing to death running for help. A story
full of adventure and magical climate with discreet computer effects
and excellent children-actors.
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