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    Polish Film Festival, Los Angeles – Monday October 15 & Tuesday October 16

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    By CWB News Department on 10/14/2012 News

    13th Annual Polish Film Festival in Los Angeles continues on  Monday October 15 and Tuesday October 16 by screening of several feature and short films from recent Polish cinema. Festival will continue until October 18, 2012.

    Laemmle’s NoHo 7 Theatre,5240 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, 91601 (310-478-3836)

    Monday, October 15, 2012
    (in person: Janek Ambros, Migdia Chinea, Steven Molony Pawel Pogorzelski, Bella Silverstein, Aleksandra Terpinska)
    6:30 p.m.
    Animations:
    BEAR ME by Katarzyna Wilk (2012, 6 min.)
    THE CANON OF POLISH FAIRYTALES by Arkadiusz Jurcan (2012, 11 min.)
    THE DESIGNER (Konstraktor) by Tessa Moult-Milewska (2012, 14 min.)
    THE FULL SUN (Slonce w pelni) by Adela Kaczmarek (2012, 8 min.)
    THE GALLERY (Galeria) by Robert Proch (2011, 5 min.)
    THE GAME (Gra) by Marcin Janiec (2011, 6 min.)
    GOOD NEWS BAD NEWS by Kacper Shikeli (2011, 11 min.)
    LITTLE POSTMAN (Maly listonosz) by Dorota Kobiela (2011, 3 min. 20 sek.)
    LUMBERJACK (Drwal) by Pawel Debski (2011, 15 min.)
    ORANGES (Pomaranczarka) by Marta Szymanska (2011, 5 min.)
    THE RAILWAY WATCHMAN (Droznik) by Piotr Szczepanowicz (2012, 11 min.)
    SCARECROW (Strach na wroble) by Przemyslaw Anusiewicz (2011, 5 min. 30 sec.)
    STEVEN AND THE BEETLE (Stefan i zuczek) by Piotr Loc Hoang Ngoc (2012, 12 min.)

    9:00 p.m.
    Shorts:
    HALLOWEEN (Swieto zmarlych) by Aleksandra Terpinska (2012, 18 min.)
    NAKED SOLES by Aleksandra Szczepanowska (2012, 15 min.)
    AMIGOS FOREVER (Kolezanki) by Sylwester Jakimow (2011, 33 min.)
    4:13 TO KATOWICE (4.13 do Katowic) by Andrzej Stopa (2011, 23 min.)
    CLOSING BELL by Janek Ambros (2012, 5 min.)
    KNINTH FLOOR by Migdia Chinea (2012, 13 min.)
     
    Tuesday, Ocober 16, 2012
    (in person: Pawel Wysoczanski)
    7:00 p.m.
    Documentaries:
    THE CHANGE (Zmiana) by Daniel Whidden (2012, 4 min.)
    WRITTEN IN INK (Co raz zostalo zapisane) by Martin Rath (2011, 12 min.)
    WALK (Spacer) by Filip Jacobson (2011, 6 min.)
    REDCURRANTS (Porzeczki) by Leo Kantor (2011, 34 min.)
    WE WILL BE HAPPY ONE DAY by Pawel Wysoczanski (2011, 43 min.)
     9:00 p.m.
     SHAMELESS (Bez wstydu) by Filip Marczewski (2012, 80 min.)

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