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Filip Drożdż is a cinematographer behind multi-awarded documentary and fiction films. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts and, graduated from the prestigious National Film School in Łódź. He’s films have been recognised in some of the top film festivals around the world, like Sundance (feature-length documentary competition), IDFA (Special Jury Award) , Locarno (Semaine de la critique), Camerimage (nominated for Golden Frog), HumanDoc (Grand Prix), Doc Against Gravity (Grand Prix). He’s debut fiction film, a dark comedy tittled “A Night at the Kindergarten” was premiered on Netflix in December 2022. Filip has been Involved in nemerous art and video-art projects, like Mission in Auroville, Ashes And Diamonds in Nollywood. he’s also collaborated closely with polish contemporary artists. His main point of interest is exploration of the boundaries between fiction and documentary cinema, and finding new forms. Filip is based in Warsaw, Poland. He enjoys working worldwide as this gives him opportunities to learn about different cultures and norms. He is fluent in English and Polish, as well as conversational in Russian and Spanish.
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"Three separate stories of people variously bruised and uprooted by Russia's never-ending war on small states that are unwilling to comply to its imperial politics, "Shadows of Empire" is ultimately a story of hope in the face of cruelty of history." - Michał Oleszczyk
Professor Andrzej Niwiński is a Polish archaeologist who has been looking for the tomb of Pharaoh Amenhotep I in Egypt for over 30 years. Despite the doubts of his co-workers he still does not cease to pursue the goal he has set himself. He is about to make a final attempt in the last place that the tomb can be found. Will he finally manage to find the lost pharaoh?
The smallest country in Africa, Gambia, is running out of fish. Ever since Chinese fishmeal factories appeared there - most of them are processed into animal feed, sent to China and Europe. Despite the protests, big neo-colonial business flourishes, and the promises of new roads and hundreds of jobs turn out to be an illusory mirage. The stories of the fishermen Paul and Abou and the selling fish Mariam create an intimate frame for the story of the stolen development of West Africa and the compulsion to look for a better life in Europe.
The Polish village of Stare Juchy has been pulled apart. A third of the population left to work in Iceland, and those who stayed behind—most of them from the older generation—are hoping for their return. But by now their children and grandchildren are settling into new lives on the other side of Europe. The distance separating them is great and the journey expensive, so they don’t get to hug each other very often. The best alternative is intensive contact by Skype.
Young pianists take part in the legendary International Chopin Piano Competition. A unique chance of a lifetime, portrayed from backstage and set to Chopin's music. Premiered on Sundance, in cinemas in US, UK and Poland.
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