Paparazzi + Winyl mania. Życie w rytmie 33 rewolucji na minutę
Polska; Włochy; Francja, Niemcy | dokument
Paparazzi + Vinylmania-when life runs at 33 revolutions per minut
Piotr Bernaś + Paolo Campana
Opis filmu
Po seansie zapraszamy na spotkanie z reżyserem filmu "Paparazzi". WINYLMANIA. ŻYCIE W RYTMIE 33 REWOLUCJI NA MINUTĘ (VINYLMANIA-WHEN LIFE RUNS AT 33 REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE) Ada P. Paolo Campana invites us on a road trip to find out what role vinyl records play in today's digitally dominated music world. Filmed in seven different countries (UK, USA, Japan, Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, France), "Vinylmania" features many musical gems and offers an original and ironic perspective on vinyl obsession.- Weź udział w debacie pt. „Szara strefa dziennikarstwa: kiedy dziennikarz staje się przestępcą" po filmie „Ambasador". Warszawa, piątek, 18 maja 2012, Kinoteka, Wrocław, sobota, 19 maja 2012, Dolnośląskie Centrum Filmowe, więcej w programie projekcji i wydarzeń oraz na stronie www.planetedocff.pl/ Attend the debate „The Murky Side of Journalism: When a Journalist Becomes a Criminal" following the screening of the film "The Ambassador". Warsaw, Friday, May 18, 2012, Kinoteka, Wroclaw, Saturday, May 19, 2012, Dolnośląskie Film Centre, more in films and events schedule or at www.planetedocff.pl PAPARAZZI The film by Piotr Bernaś presents a behind-the-scenes look at a much derided profession. "Paparazzi" is the first Polish film to explore this topic. Bernaś looks at some of the most significant media incidents in Poland in 2010 from the point of view of the paparazzi, Przemysław Stoppa - from the hunt for Roman Polanski to the Smoleńsk Disaster. However, in the foreground we see the dramatic story of a man who makes controversial choices on a daily basis, and who consequently pays a heavy emotional, personal and ethical price. The main protagonist appears to be as ruthless towards himself as the world in which he hunts. "Paparazzi" is a film about a world in which values are confused and rules are flexible - but it shows that there is always a second chance, where we can make our minds up about what kind of people we will be tomorrow. "Paparazzi" is nominated for the award European Film Academy Short Film 2011. The jury statement reads: "The Polish film, "Paparazzi", follows the work of a professional doing the dirty job of tabloid press photographer and at the same time deals with the soul of a man facing both the cruel and contemporary reality of history and the minor facts of life. After this film there is a good chance that Polanski will allow the photographer to take his picture'.The film was produced within the frame of Documentary Programme held by Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing (currently Wajda Studio).