Louise Detlefsen, Louise Unmack Kjeldsen). This is what happens in the case of the protagonists of the documentary film “ Fat Front” (dir. Some people, however, manage to free themselves from the social pressure, conventions and cultural norms. The film’s protagonist is a young, ambitious violin player and the model of major fashion houses, Charlie Siem, who seems to have everything and at first glance leads an ideal life. “ A Modern Man” deals with the issues typical of our times: with the chase after the illusory idea of success and with the loneliness which is often its result. The dramatic and suspenseful escape, the struggle with the soulless offices and the attempts to start their lives anew are marked with the stigma of forbidden love.Īnother documentary film by the same director will also appear in the programme. The protagonists of this documentary film are a couple of Iranian refugees, Leila and Sahand, who together with their four-year-old son leave their country in a hurry, in this way avoiding the death penalty which threatens them. “ Love Child,” directed by Eva Mulvad, is also a story about emigrants. This exceptionally colourful and optimistic story also shows the dark sides of life in exile, filled with yearning and the sense of being excluded. The titular Qasim is a passionate and talented member of the immigrant community Vollsmose which unites the young people from the neighboorhood, giving them a sense of identity, inspiration, hope and… great haircuts. The series will open with “ Q’s Barbershop” (dir. In the section Focus on Denmark, we will watch 7 feature-length documentary films. Portraits of the contemporary human, as well as fascinating stories about In the programme, we will watch both several psychological The variety of topics they deal with is surprisingĪnd engaging. That the Danish filmmakers, just like the Polish ones, are more eager to goĪbroad with their cameras. Region which we will take a closer look at, says Barbara Orlicz-Szczypuła, theĭirector of the Programme Office of the Festival. Fascinating film screenings and numerous accompanying and industry events wait for the audience in Krakow.ĭenmark is another country of the Baltic Sea This time, the special section of the Festival is dedicated to Denmark. Vienna Shorts, May 28 – June 2, Krakow Film Festival, May 31 – June 7, Kurzfilm Festival Hamburg, June 2 – 8, Focus on Denmark at the anniversary 60 th Krakow Film FestivalĮvery year, within the frames of the Krakow Film Festival, the latest documentary, short and animated films from a selected country are presented. One of the three festivals under: …, or If you are interested in the package, please contact the guest department of Gold Card Treat at the festival bar in Hamburg.Īccreditations for the three festivals are available from mid/end of March. Professionals who wish to take advantage of the triple package will receive freeĪccreditation, a surprise special from each festival & the Industry The three festivals can be combined by train for a total of around 70Įuros (Vienna–Krakow–Hamburg route, if booked in advance). Vienna Shorts (May 29–31), Krakow FF (June 1–3 ), Hamburg (June 4–6 )įood for thoughts & drinks for fun – with filmmakers, programmers & industry experts Vienna Shorts (AT), Krakow Film Festival (PL) andthe Kurzfilm Festival Hamburg (DE) have coordinated their industry activities so that a visit to all three festivals is not only easily feasible but will also be more than worthwhile: Industry Days: Between May 28 th and June 7 th, professionals from the short film industry will have the opportunity to combine the pleasant with the useful and to enjoy three spring events in one festival trip.
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