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26.03.2018
Poster

Three films, produced by the Radio and Television Faculty won prizes during the 10th edition of the Short Waves Festival. In the Polish competition, the first prize went to Damian Kocur with the film Nothing New Under the Sun, the third prize for Jakub Radej for Dust and the audience award Kordian Kądziela for Dregs.

Short Waves Festival is a network of film events scattered in Poznań. Their core is the competition screenings - sets of short films covering five categories: International Competition, Polish Competition, Dances with Camera, Urban View and Best of Ten.
Short Waves Festival means also entertainment theme films, such as Comedy Shorts or Hot Shorts, focus program as well as innovative audiovisual events.

More information:
https://www.facebook.com/festiwalshortwaves/
http://www.shortwaves.pl/

25.03.2018
Graduates’ meeting’s photo

On Saturday, 24.03, the graduates' meeting took place. The event was initiated by the Student Council and graduates.
The program included a visit to the new headquarters of the Faculty, a commemorative photograph, screenings of new and archival school short films, and a meeting with a less formal character in the old Bytkowska lodging.

22.03.2018
Festival logo

The Febiofest International Film Festival was held for the 25th time. During this edition, the jury and the audience watched over 100 films divided in 8 sections. Two films from Katowice Film School entitled "Let me in" by Dominika Gnatek and Dust by Jakub Radeja were qualified for the competition The film of Jakub Radej was awarded with the best short film award in the In the Heart of Europe competition.

More information and the list of the awarded films:
http://febiofest.sk/en/home-2/
https://www.facebook.com/Febiofest.sk/

18.03.2018
Festival logo

Throughout the month beginning from March 14 till April 10, 2018, at the Upper Silesian Museum in Bytom, the new event „Ślōnski szwōng” is held to familiarize people with the culture and tradition of the region, both on the ethnographic, visual and musical level.

As part of the event, the meeting "Our Silesian Hollywood" was held in which the short films created at the Faculty were presented. Presented were: Badylok by Karolina Kłapkowska, Dregs by Kordian Kądziela, Dust by Jakub Radeja and The Frog King by Arek Biedrzycki. The films have been deliberately chosen to show different ways of telling stories, different perspectives on cinema and imaging. After each screening, discussions were conducted by Marek Ryś along with a special guest, Dr. Małgorzata Rygielska.

More information:
http://muzeum.bytom.pl/
https://www.facebook.com/MuzeumGornoslaskie/

26.02.2018
Shot from the film „I know“

It was a very successful weekend for productions of the Radio and Television Faculty.
During The Cambridge International Student Film Festival, the prize for cinematography for the film I Know, dir. Piotr Nalazek was awarded to Beata Rakoczy, and in Jelenia Góra at the closing gala of the 21st ZOOM IFF - ZBLIZENIA the award of the International Visegrad Fund was granted to Damian Kocur for the film Nothing new under the sun.

At the ZOOM IFF - ZBLIZENIA, nominations for the Jan Machulski Polish Independent Cinema award were given to:

More information about the festivals:
https://www.watersprite.org.uk/
http://www.zoomfestival.pl/