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9:30 The Silver Globe, dir. Andrzej Żuławski, Poland 1976-1987, 166’ (The Puppet Theatre, big auditorium, 1st floor) Cinematographer of the film, Andrzej Jaroszewicz will attend the screening . The projection will be followed by a meeting with guest. 9:45 Wednesday, Thursday Morning, dir. Grzegorz Pacek, Poland 2007, 71’ (Helios Cinema, auditorium 3, ground floor) Creators of the film: director Grzegorz Pacek and actress Joanna Kulig, will attend the screening. The projection will be followed by a meeting with guest. 10:00 Polish Short Film Competition (features), set 3, 96’ (Helios Cinema, auditorium 6, 1 st floor) Director of the film CarwashJan P. Matuszyński will be present at the screening. The projection will be followed by a meeting with guest. 10:15 São Paulo S.A. , dir. Luis Person, Brazil 1965, 107’ (Helios Cinema, auditorium 9, 2nd floor) Film critic Luiz Carlos Merten, will provide an introduction to the film. Wonderful Town , dir. Aditya Assarat, Thailand 2007, 92’ (Helios Cinema, auditorium 7, 2 nd floor) Director of the film Aditya Assarat will be present at the screening. The projection will be followed by a meeting with guest. 12:00 Unveiling of Zbyszek Cybulski’s commemorative plaque at the 50th anniversary of the premiere of film Ashes and Diamonds (at the Feature Film Studio / Wytwórnia Filmów Faburalnych, ul. Wystawowa 1) 12:45 Po-Lin , dir. Jolanta Dylewska, Poland 2008, 87’ (Helios Cinema, auditorium 3, ground floor) Creators of the film: director Jolanta Dylewska and Mirosław Bork – producer will attend the screening. The projection will be followed by a meeting with the guests. Bangbang wo aishen / Help Me Eros , dir. Lee Kang-sheng, Taiwan 2007, 103’ (Helios Cinema, auditorium 1, ground floor) Creators of the film: director Lee Kang-sheng and Vincent Wang – producer will attend the screening. The projection will be followed by a meeting with the guests. 13:00 Illustrious Energy, dir. Leon Narbey, New Zealand 1988, 96’ (Helios Cinema, auditorium 5, 1 st floor) Film critic Ian Conrich will give an introduction to the film. Director of the film, Leon Narbey will also attend the screening. The projection will be followed by a meeting with the guests. Polish Short Film Competition (documentaries), set 5, 119’ (Helios Cinema, auditorium 6, 1 st floor) Creators of the film Savage Joy: director Piotr Kloc, co-director MagdalenaPiotrowska-Kloc and Darek Dikti – producer, also Paweł Ferdek director of the film Glass Trap and Krzysztof Pieczyński director of the film Encounter. The projection will be followed by a meeting with the guests. The New Zealand Cinema: Shona McCullagh – dance film, 102' (Warszawa Cinema, small auditorium) Shona McCullagh dancer, choreographer and director of films presented in this section, will attend the screening. The projection will be followed by a meeting with the guest. Hour of relaxation with Zwierciadło montly (at the park next to The Puppet Theatre) Chen Style – the true source of Tai Chi energy, led by Tomasz Grycan.
13:15 Utu , dir. Geoff Murphy, New Zealand 1983, 100’ (Helios Cinema, auditorium 9, 2 nd floor) Film critic Brian McDonnell, will provide an introduction to the film.
15:45 Megaleksandros / Alexander the Great , dir. Theo Angelopoulos, Greece / Italy 1980, 210’ (Helios Cinema, auditorium 2, ground floor) Film theorist Rafał Syska, will provide an introduction to the film. 16:00 Olo Sroczyński 1 (Helios Cinema, auditorium 5, 1st floor) Hero of the retrospective, director Olo Sroczyński together with Jerzy Armata, film critic and animated film expert will attend the screening. The projection will be followed by a meeting with the guest. Polish Short Film Competition (feature), set 3, 96’ (Helios Cinema, auditorium 6, 1st floor) Director of the film CarwashJan P. Matuszyński will be present at the screening. The projection will be followed by a meeting with guest. La femme publique / The Public Woman , dir. Andrzej Żuławski, France 1984, 114’ (The Puppet Theatre, big auditorium, 1st floor) Director Andrzej Żuławski, hero of the retrospective will attend the screening togehter with Jean-Philippe Guigou film critic and co-director of the film about Andrzej Żuławski - Warsaw, the Fortress Forest. Jean-Philippe Guigou will give an introduction to the film before the projection which will be followed by a meeting with Andrzej Żuławski . 16:15 Sleeping Dogs, dir. Roger Donaldson, New Zealand 1977, 103’ (Helios Cinema, auditorium 9, 2 nd floor) Film critic Ian Conrich will give an introduction to the film. Director of the film, Roger Donaldson will attend the screening. The projection will be followed by a meeting with the creator. Time to Die , dir. Dorota Kędzierzawska, Poland 2007, 104’ (Helios Cinema, auditorium 7, 2nd floor) Creators of the film : actor Kamil Bitau and Karolina Rozwód distributor spokesman will attend the screening. Directly after the screening will be held a press conference with the guests. (at Hotel Europeum next to Helios Cinema, ul. Kazimierza Wielkiego 27a, conference hall, 1st floor) Led by: Janusz Wróblewski 17:00 Gazeta Café: meeting Dreamers' cinema, rootlessness cinema, cinema of anxiety. Films from New Zealand. (Café Nowa Zelandia, The Puppet Theatre facing the park) Film critic Ian Conrich, director and hero of this year’s retrospectives Vincent Ward, cinematographer Leon Narbey, director Peter Wells, director David Blyth, director Robert Sarkies, actress Donogh Rees, director Roger Donaldson, director Christine Parker and actor Oscar Kightley will take part in the discussion. The meeting will be combined with promoting the book New Zealand Cinema by Ian Conrich and Tory Straker (published by słowo/obraz terytoria). Led by: Paweł Felis 18:45 Bangbang wo aishen / Help Me Eros, dir. Lee Kang-sheng, Taiwan 2007, 103’ (Helios Cinema, auditorium 1, ground floor) Creators of the film: director Lee Kang-sheng and producer Vincent Wang will attend this screening. The projection will be followed by a meeting with guests . 19:00 New Zealand (shorts): Animation and Experimentation, Shona McCullagh (Warszawa Cinema, small auditorium) Film critic Sarah Davy will give an introduction to the film . Director of the film Desperate RemedeisPeter Wells and Shona McCullagh dancer, choreographer and director will also attend the screening. The projection will be followed by a meeting with guests . The Te Kooti Trail, dir. Rudall Harward, music: Christopher Hainsworth (Wrocław Opera House)
Manaia Performing Arts Company will perform before the film projection. Film critis from New Zealand Stewart Murray and photographer Himiona Grace, son of the celebrated Maori writer Patricia Grace, will attend the screening. 19:15 Angel Mine , dir. David Blyth, New Zealand 1978, 63’ (Helios Cinema, auditorium 9, 2 nd floor) Film critic Ian Conrich will give an introduction to the film. Director of the film David Blyth will also attend the screening . The projection will be followed by a meeting with creator . Gugara , dir. Andrzej Dybczak, Jacek Nagłowski, Poland 2008, 67’ (Helios Cinema, auditorium 7, 2nd floor) Creators of the film: directors Andrzej Dybczak and Jacek Nagłowski will attend the screening. Directly after the projection will be held a press conference with guests (at Hotel Europeum next to Helios Cinema, ul. Kazimierza Wielkiego 27a, conference hall, 1st floor) Led by: Janusz Wróblewski 21:30 Sione’s Wedding, dir. Chris Graham, New Zealand 2006, 93' (Main Market Square) Manaia Performing Arts Company will perform before the film projection. Film critic Ian Conrich will give an introduction to the film. Actor Oscar Kightley will also attend the screening. 22:00 L’amour braque / Mad Love, dir. Andrzej Żuławski, France 1985, 101’ (The Puppet Theatre, big auditorium, 1st floor) Director Andrzej Żuławski, hero of the retrospective will attend the screening togehter with Jean-Philippe Guigou film critic and co-director of the film about Andrzej Żuławski - Warsaw, the Fortress Forest. Jean-Philippe Guigou will give an introduction to the film before the projection which will be followed by a meeting with Andrzej Żuławski . 22:15 Mauri , dir. Merata Mita, New Zealand 1988, 99’ (Helios Cinema, auditorium 8, 2 nd floor) Film critic Brian McDonnell, will provide an introduction to the film. Goodbye Pork Pie , dir. Geoff Murphy, New Zealand 1981, 105’ (Helios Cinema, auditorium 9, 2nd floor) Film critis from New Zealand Stewart Murray and photographer Himiona Grace, son of the celebrated Maori writer Patricia Grace, will attend the screening. The projection will be followed by a meeting with creator . |