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Tim Roth – special guest at Off Plus Camera

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Tim Roth, the star of “Reservoir Dogs” and “Pulp Fiction”, will receive in Kraków at the Off Plus Camera the “Against the Current” award. In the series of special screenings, you will be able to watch directed by him “The War Zone”. We have prepared much more on the occasion of the famous Brit's visit.

Tim Roth, who gained international fame through Quentin Tarantino's productions (“Reservoir Dogs”, Pulp Fiction”, “Four Rooms”), will be a special guest at this year's festival.

In Kraków, Roth will receive the “Against the Current” award. This accolade is granted since 2010 to extraordinary cinema figures for their support and input in the indie cinema and culture. The first person to receive it was Jane Campion in April 2010.

Tim Roth's visit will be a great opportunity to remind the audience of his eminent feature debut “The War Zone” (1999) starring Ray Winston and Tilda Swinton. It is a dark drama on child sexual abuse. This film brought Roth the award of the European Discovery of the Year and also won multiple accolades such as the C.I.C.A.E. Award in Berlin, British Independent Film award for Best Director as well as the Best New British Feature award at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.

Tim Roth will also meet the festival goers at a 'Master Class' event in the Kijów cinema. 


Gary Lucas and his “Spanish Dracula” in Krakow

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“Spanish Dracula” by Gary Lucas is a project comprising solo guitar compositions as accompaniment to the famous Spanish film “Dracula” made in 1931.

The project's premiere took place during the 31st Havana Film Festival, where it was named a spectacular hit. It was also presented during the London Jazz Festival at the Queen Elisabeth Hall and turned into a success, crowned with a 4-star review in “The Guardian”. The performance was also appreciated in other places in the world. The first and only Polish show of “Spanish Dracula” will be held at OFF PLUS CAMERA.

Gary Lucas is a renowned American guitarist, member of the Gods and Monsters group. He worked for many years with Jeff Buckley, with whom he recorded the “Songs To No One” album. Lucas is the author of Buckley's biggest hits such as “Grace”, “Mojo Pin”. He also worked with many other world class stars such as Nick Cave, Lou Reed, Chris Cornell, John Cale. He was called one of the best and original guitarists of America by The Rolling Stone magazine.

15th April, 10.00 PM, Lizard King, ul. Św. Tomasza 11a

 

All there is to DISCOVER!

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Innovative directorial visions, forerunning scripts, unconventional ways of presenting reality and all-stars cast. In the DISCOVERIES section we will present the newest projects of widely known filmmakers as well as the unknown beginners in the cinema industry. We discover the titles of directors from France, US, UK and Chile.

 

 

 

The majority of the films in the section has been awarded and appreciated at film festivals world wide. You will also be able to experience the Hollywood stars in more independent roles. Widely known and awarded actors Naomi Watts and Sean Penn played the lead roles in "Fair Game" by Doug Liman. The intriguing, full of suspense and sudden turns plot was created based on biography of Valerie Plame. It feels as the best of political thrillers. The facts depicted, however, are true and gave America the thrills a few years back. French director Antony Cordier will present at our festival his second feature film "Happy Few". It is a fascinating and intrinsic travel into human passions and infatuation. It tells a story of complicated love relations of two couples in their thirties. The director asks questions on passions and temptations and the four actors span their brave skills crossing the boundaries of intimacy. Another representative of the French cinema is the third directorial project of Guillaume Canet "Little White Lies". Canet is an acknowledged French actor, who in 2002 debuted with his feature "Mon Idole" (My Idol). In his newest production he continues with the drawn earlier line - he focuses on how hidden secrets can change our lives forever.

 

The love story of Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert is told by Jean-Marc Vallée in his film "The Young Victoria". The director depicts the Royal Couple on one hand as an ordinary young people madly in love, on the other though, draws the attention to their roles given them as rulers of an empire.  The film won one Oscar for Best Achievement in Costume Design, and was nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama. The DISCOVERIES section comprise a very diverse list of themes. From the Royal Court, we are taken down to prison. John Curran's drama "Stone" is mainly characteristic for the ambiguous, filled with nuance and contradictions, acting of three cinema icons: Robert De Niro, Edward Norton and Milla Jovovich, as well as the precise and worked unto the tiniest detail script. Sonic Youth fans cannot miss the documentary by Yony Leyser entitled "William S. Burroughs: A Man Within" scored by the famous rock band. The film contains unused before archival footage, extracts of interviews with friends and those closest to the eminent writer, William S. Burroughs, who had a huge impact on the 20th century culture. We also recommend to watch the new film by Sebastiàn Silva and Pedro Peirano - two filmmakers that the OFF PLUS CAMERA audience should be familiarised with - thanks to their film "The Maid" which won the Kraków Film Award in 2009. In "Old Cats" (Gatos Viejos), the two artists tell a story of a conflict between mother and daughter mixing black humour with a little bit of pathos. Please be reminded that also in this section we will screen: "Four Lions" by Christopher Morris, "Carancho" by Pablo Trapero, "Undertow" by Javier Fuentes-León, "The Tempest" by Julie Taymor and "I'm Still Here" by Casey Affleck.
Asia Korgul

 

Polish Feature Film Competition - all titles revealed!

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Polish Feature Film Competition is one of the novelties at this year's Off Plus Camera Film Festival. This will be a unique opportunity to promote our own productions. 

 

 

 Ten films that have qualified for the competition allow an overview of the most interesting phenomena and trends in the Polish cinematography that appeared in the last year.

“For Love” is a psychological drama by Anna Jadowska telling a story of a young married couple, who for financial reasons, decide to make money acting in a porn film. The projects touches upon a very brave theme and  can also boast the great cast including Daniel Olbrychski, Ewa Szykulska, young actors as well as the director's own script.

“My Australia” by Ami Drozd is the first Polish feature film touching upon the Poles of Jewish origin who were made to emigrate at the end of the 1960's as a result of the then antisemitic campaign of the government.

“Lynch” is a feature debut by Krzysztof Łukasiewicz, based on true events known in Poland as 'lynch in Włodowa'. The film is a shocking story of the dark sides of human nature, amazes with the genius acting and phenomenal music composed by Jarosław Michał Papaj.

“Little Wires" by Aleksandra Gowin and Ireneusz Grzyb is an exceptional story of a girl Magda possessing nonconventional imagination. Magda experiences supernatural events spanning from speeding-up time to meeting the aliens.

“Heniek” is a true story inspiration of director: Eliza Kowalewska. The characters dealing with their weaknesses will experience personally whether honesty, loyalty and friendship should be given up for money and whether revenge is truly sweet.

“A Simple Story of Love” directed by Arkadiusz Jakubik (known for his amazing role in “The Dark House”) is a stereotype breaking concept of film in a film, talking of the process of creation, the influence of fiction onto reality and the mixing of two worlds: the real and the created by the artist.

“Mother Theresa of Cats”
 is the first feature film made by Paweł Sala. Based on shocking true events showing the record of an unthinkable murder performed by two sons on their mother in a seemingly common family. The director holds back from actually exposing the cruelty and focuses on the psychological aspects without giving up on the sensational and criminal atmosphere full of the growing tension.

“Between Two Fires” is a film by Agnieszka Łukasiak documenting the fate of a Belarussian emigrant who in search of a new life in Sweden falls victim of the unknown and strange world. The film is an artistic picture and, according to its author, it is a film transforming numbers and cases we read about into real people.

“The Christening”
 is the second feature film by the young generation representative director Marcin Wrona. It tells the story of Michał, a successful man entangled into the matters of the criminal underworld, who attempts at saving his family from the mafia sentence on his head.

 
“Made in Poland” by Przemysław Wojcieszek is based on a famous theatre play of the same title. It tells a tale of Boguś – a frustrated youngster, bitter and disappointed with the senselessness of life, trying to escape the apathy getting himself into trouble with the local gangsters, as a result of which he will have a debt to pay.

Jury of Polish Feature Film Competition!

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We would like to introduce the members of the Jury of the first Polish Feature Film Competition.

 

 The Jury will appraise ten nominated Polish productions made in 2010. Just a quick reminder that the winner takes the Polish Noble Award with 100.000PLN – to be divided between the director and the producer.

 
Rose McGowan: actress known for such projects as “Scream”, “The Doom Generation” or the TV series “Charmed”. She attained international fame with her role in two episodes of the film “Grindhouse” by the Rodriguez-Tarantino team. The actress will head the Jury of the Polish Dramatic Competition.
Ellen Chenoweth: the leading casting director in Hollywood. She was the casting director for such productions as “Burn After Reading”, “Gran Torino”, “No Country For Old Men”.  She will conduct industry workshops during this year's OFF PLUS CAMERA.
 
Roger Christian gained his fame and respect through creating the art design and props for “Star Wars: Episode VI – New Hope” by George Lucas, which granted him an Oscar. He will also lead a lecture in Kraków as well as workshops on the creative and technical aspects of the job of an art designer.
 
Kim Dong-Ho is the founder and director of the Busan International Film Festival in South Korea, one of the most important festivals in Asia. He's a connoisseur of world cinematography and an expert in film study. He promotes independent cinema and underestimated directors and actors.
 
Andrei Stepanovich Plakhov: Russian film critic and historian who co-operated with numerous influential magazines such as the Russian “Pravda”, British “The Guardian” and the French “Cahiers du cinema”. Since 2005 he is the president of the International Film Critics Association FIPRESCI.

Making Way

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During the fourth festival OFF PLUS CAMERA twelve films from all
over the world will compete for the Kraków Film Award. The head of the
“Making Way” Jury will be Jerzy Skolimowski.

 
The Main Competition films are presented below!

"Erratum" is
a social drama by Marek Lechki telling the story of a man who doesn't
even notice how much lost he is in his life. The film was appreciated at
numerous festivals in Pusan, Chicago and Thessaloniki.

“Gun Hill Road”
is a feature debut by director and scriptwriter Rashaad Ernesto Green.
The film follows the steps of Enrique (Esai Morales) who, having spent 3
years in prison, comes back home. Yet, the reality he discovers has
little in common with the one he longed for.

“Lou”
is made by Australian director and scriptwriter Belinda Chayko, who,
with exceptional sensitivity, presents a complicated relationship
emerging between two characters, a sick Deyle and his granddaughter,
Lou.

“The Journals of Musan”
is a feature debut by South Korean director Park Jung-Bum, discussing
the hard situation of emigrants from Northern Korea living on the fringe
of society. One of such people is the main protagonist, Jeon
Seung-Chul, who struggles with finding himself in the new reality.

“Our Day Will Come”,
a feature debut by Romain Gavras, depicts life of a rebellious
teenager. His life changes drastically as a result of a brutal incident,
when he falls into the hands of an eccentric shrink (brilliant, as
always,  Vincent Cassel).

“Pure”
by Swedish director Lisa Langseth is an adaptation of a theatre play
(also by Langseth) “The Beloved”. The film tells the story of 20-year
old Katarina (Alicia Vikander) inhabiting one of the grey districts of
Gothenburg. Her only escape from reality is classical music. One day,
Mozart's “Requiem” concert in the local opera house becomes a turning
point in her monotonous life.

“Suicide Room” by
Jan Komasa, is a modern and bold combination of feature film with
computer generated virtual world. The main protagonist, Dominik, is an
exemplification of a young man, who, avoiding real problems creates for
himself an alternative virtual reality and gradually loses contact with
the surrounding world.

 "Sensation” by
Irish director Tom Hall, tells the story of what happens to people who
succeed overnight, gain money and power. The main protagonist, Donal,
becomes a frequent visitor to erotic websites and forums. Inspired by an
ambitious woman, he decides to change his life.

“Skeletons”
by Nick Whitfield, talks about a weird couple: red headed Bennett and
his best friend Davis, who wander through the English countryside in
order to exorcise evil spirits hidden in the minds of their customers.
One day they receive a request they cannot cope with.  

“Small Town Murder Songs”
is the second feature film by Canadian
director Ed Gass-Donnelly. Local police officer, Walter, cannot deal
with ugly memories. The film has been divided into three sections, each
of them bears a biblical title suggesting the interpretation of what is
to follow.

“Nothing’s All Bad”
by a young Danish filmmaker Mikkel Munch-Fals consists of four threads
following stories of four lost human beings: Anna, Anders, Ingeborg and
Jonas. Unexpectedly, the lives of all the protagonists get entangled
through a few accidental meetings.

The last project is “The Off Hours”
by Megan Griffiths. The director presents a monotonous existence of
characters living somewhere in the north-eastern part of US. She created
portraits of complex personalities, each of them longing for intimacy.

Martyna Stefańska

Krakow’s film celebration underway!

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Today is the beginning of the 4th edition of Poland’s biggest independent film festival – OFF PLUS CAMERA. The program includes multiple meetings with the stars of cinema, workshops, discussion panels, new sections and contests. 

 Many movie personalities accepted our invitation: one of the most famous Hindu actors – Amitabh Bachchan, versatile Polish artist Lech Majewski, Australian director and screenwriter Peter Weir, Richard Jenkins, actor with an impressive filmography, as well as the star of both ‘Reservoir Dogs’ and ‘Pulp Fiction’ – Tim Roth.

 
The jury board for the ‘Making Way’ Main Competition will consist of Jill Sprecher, American director and screenwriter, Saverio Costanzo – winner of the IFF in Bratislava and Jury Special Award at IFF in Locarno, as well as Elvis Mitchell – movie critic, a two-time jury member at Sundance Festival. The jury sessions will be presided over by Jerzy Skolimowski – dramawriter, poet, painter and director. The competition will see 12 productions from around the world, made in 2010 and 2011. The main prize is $100.000.
 
A new addition to this year’s program is the Polish Feature Film Competition. Directors and producers will be competing for $100.000 as well. The jury board consists of Roger Christian, Academy Award winner (Art Direction in ‘Star Wars’), Ellen Chenoweth, Hollywod’s leading casting director, founder of the Busan IFF – Kim Dong-Ho, as well as Stepanovich Plakhov, Russian movie critic and historian. The jury chairperson is Rose McGowan, actress known for ‘Scream’, ‘Grindhouse’ or the TV series ‘Charmed’. 
 
This year marks the first time the FIPRESCI International Federation of Movie Critics will present their award. The Jury will present the award to one of the movies in the Main Competition. The winner will be assessed by Guardian’s Ronald Bergan, Tomislav Sakic from Zagreb and Krzysztof Kwiatkowski, working for ‘Newsweek Poland’ and ‘Wysokie Obcasy’.
More information on the sections of the festival can be found here: http://www.offpluscamera.com/program/szczegoly/7/647
 
The viewers will have an unforgettable chance to meet with makers of movies screened in Krakow’s studio cinemas. We invite you to Master Classes with Rose McGowan, Peter Weir, Jerzy Skolimowski and Tim Roth among others, as well as numerous debates and discussion panels. After a day full of attractions you will have the opportunity to relax in DIVA – the festival’s official club.
More information can be found here: http://www.offpluscamera.com/wydarzenia.
 
This year we are cooperating with Ars Krakow Cinema Centre, Pod Baranami, Mikro, Alchemia, Agrafka and Kijów cinemas. We invite you also to extraordinary screenings on the roofs of Krakow’s tenements: Bogoria Residence and Rubinstein Hotel. Full screening program can be found here: http://www.offpluscamera.com/programf
 
If you have not purchased your tickets yet, or have any concerns and questions – we invite you to the Festival Centre in the Pod Baranami Palace on 27 Rynek Główny (10AM-8PM). More info on tickets and passes: http://www.offpluscamera.com/program/szczegoly/7/764
 
See you at the festival!

Interview With Writer/Director Amman Abbasi for 'DAYVEON' (2017)

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Interview With Amman Abbasi @ Off Camera

Writer/director Amman Abbasi's debut film 'Dayveon' (2017) is a coming of age story about 13 year-old Dayveon as he navigates his way through the oppressing Arkansas summer heat and the relentless bullying of a local gang after having just lost his older brother. The film premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and recently screened at Off Camera Festival in Krakow, Poland where it won an audience award for best cinematography by Dustin Lane.

Amman has won Best New Direction at the Cleveland International Film Festival and Visionary Award at RiverRun International Film Festival. The film screened to international buyers at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival Market with Visit Films conducting international sales. FilmRise is handling North American distribution.

 

I recently interviewed Amman about his experience making the film. Here is what he had to say:

What inspired you to tell this story and was it based on real events?

AMMAN: This story is inspired during my time working in Chicago on a documentary on a similar subject. Youth and violence in gangs. I took what I learned from Chicago and tried to tell the story in my hometown of Little Rock, AR where there is still gang presence.

 

Why the unique name Dayveon? Does the name symbolize something?

AMMAN: The name is the character of the film. I like the honesty of having the just the name of the character as the title. After all, this film is a portrait of a young boy - so it fits in that regard.

Your film deals with the issues of a child growing up in a world without a male role models. Do you feel this is a worldwide epidemic in today's world?

AMMAN: I don’t have an opinion on this if it is a worldwide epidemic or not. The film is not trying to suggest one thing verse another. Simply, an observation of what some kids may go through here in Arkansas if pushed up against similar conditions.

 

This is your first feature. How long did it take you to make from concept to finish?

AMMAN: It took me about 2 years. I started to write the script as I was in Chicago and then moved pretty quickly into production when I got back home to Little Rock.

 

Devin Blackmon was fantastic. How did you find him and the rest of your cast?

AMMAN: Devin Blackmon is great. Very talented young man with a depth of emotion and intelligence. Also very disciplined. Our casting directors, John Williams and Karmen Leech, deserve a lot of credit for putting together this cast of all non actors. This was an unconventional approach to casting by putting up flyers, ads, knocking on doors, etc. Devon came about after a pretty extensive search in Arkansas where we looked at about 400-500 kids.

You wrote, directed, produced and composed this. Congrats!! Do you think DYI (do it yourself) is the best way to get things made in the indie world?

AMMAN: I really enjoy the guts of filmmaking. All those things you mentioned. It is the process that is really enjoyable. I plan to continue this in my work to some degree. I am not so sure if it is the best way to get things made because I know other great filmmakers who have their own process and they get stuff made and its awesome. To each their own.

 

Who have some of your biggest influences in film been that have inspired you the most?

AMMAN: Dardennes Bros. Polanski. Scorsese. Many more on this list!

 

You had your premiere at Sundance. What was that like? You most recently screened at the Off Camera Film Festival in Poland. Can you tell us about that?

AMMAN: Sundance was intense. It was a beautiful feeling getting to premiere the film to the world with our cast and crew. OFF Camera is a one of kind film festival. The programmers and staff there really love MOVIES. You can tell. This seems pretty obvious for a film festival but you’d be surprised how often film festivals are geared to the business side of film. So it was really refreshing getting to have awesome conversations with the folks from the festival as well as all other great filmmakers they brought in. I have to say I fell in love with Krakow. So much to experience. Wow!

 

At Off Camera, your cinematographer Dustin Lane won an award. How did you and Dustin begin working together?

AMMAN: He certainly did and its well deserved. He has a very patient and observing eye and he puts a lot of time and effort into his craft. Dustin and I were friends before we started working together. We shared interest in the same films, paintings, music, images etc. So working together was the natural next step.

 

Now that your first film has done so well, What will you be working on next?

AMMAN: I’m currently working on some music and painting a little. I'm trying to wash out my brain before I start writing again (although I am writing a little right now).

 

Interview written and conducted by Vanessa McMahon; posted on May 30, 2017
 


Interview with 'POP-AYE' Producer Weijie Lai

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Singapore native producer Weijie Lai's latest film 'Pop-Aye' (2017) by Singapore born director Kristen Tan has received international acclaim during its festival circuit, having garnered multiple awards including the Sundance Screenwriting Award, Rotterdam Big Screen Award and the FIPRESCI Jury Award at the Netia Off Camera International Film Festival in Krakow, Poland.

A graduate from NYU Tisch Asia in Singapore, Lai worked on two commercial feature films then went on to produce independent film. 'Pop-Aye' was sold at the 70th Cannes Film Festival Market with international sales held by Cercamon. US domestic distribution has been picked up by Kino Lorber. Lai is already busy on his next film, a Vietnamese/Singapore production called 'Taste' by Vietnamese director Le Bao. 
 
I interviewed Weijie after our time spent at Netia Off Camera Festival and Cannes. Here is what he had to say:

 

You have so far produced two indie features. Was it hard to get into producing in Singapore?

WEIJIE: I actually produced two commercial feature films after graduating from NYU Tisch Asia before moving into independent producing. Thankfully, my transition from film school to producing was relatively seamless. It was a mixture of good luck and good timing! There is/was a real dearth of film producers in Singapore.

 

Did you always know you want to produce films?

WEIJIE: I would say I gradually found myself gravitating towards film producing. Like many, I went into film school thinking I would end up becoming a director. But I realized very quickly that I didn't necessarily possess the skills set needed to be the kind of director I was hoping to become, and instead, my instincts were more of that of a producer - I seemed to meet with a lot more success producing. It became something I really started to enjoy and grow into, the unpredictable nature of the job and having to think on your feet all the time. 

 

Your most recent film 'Pop Aye' has gained a lot of attention worldwide. How did you come across such a unique story?

WEIJIE: POP AYE was very much a continuation of my working relationship with filmmaker Kirsten Tan. We first got to know each other during our undergraduate studies in Singapore, and would only end up working together - on a short film titled Dadhi that also traveled to quite a number of festivals and won a bunch of prizes - almost 10 years after we first met. POP AYE was something Kirsten was writing to take her mind off the stresses of pre-production for Dahdi, fleshing out an idea she had had in her head for the longest time. Basically, one project transitioned to the next and we haven't stopped since! 

 

What was the journey of producing 'Pop Aye' like?

WEIJIE: It really was this roller coaster that we got onto where we had no idea what to expect at any point. I think we were very fortunate with the project in terms of the attention that it received, even during its development stages. In terms of the physical production, it was a very painful experience, we really threw ourselves in the deep end even though we had both done pretty elaborate productions in the past. I think we have learned so so much from it.

 

What have been audience reactions been at festivals?

WEIJIE: POP AYE has been received well by festival audiences, which is a very nice feeling. At all of the festivals we have had the privilege of attending, the screenings have all been sold out. We've enjoyed the different questions we get in each country. All tend to revolve around the elephant though!

 

Was it difficult to get international distribution on the film? And did sales and distribution come during production or during the festival circuit?

WEIJIE: As mentioned before, I think because of the attention the project received even during its development stages, we had a number of offers from international sales agents throughout. Our eventual sales agent, Cercamon, has done really well with the international distribution, selling the film to over 13 territories. I think the film traveling the festival circuit and picking up a few awards definitely helped a bit!

 

The film has won awards at Rotterdam and Sundance. Did you have any idea the film would go so far?

WEIJIE: I think just being selected for festivals such as Rotterdam and Sundance are already such an honor for us. We definitely did not expect to win awards at both, marking the first time a Singapore film has won an award in either! We went into the film with sincerity, hard work, and a wonderful team, it is of course nice to see that pay off.

 

You recently attended Netia Off Camera in Krakow where the film won the Fipresci Award. How was your experience at Off Camera?

WEIJIE: Netia Off Camera was a wonderful experience, and the award was a surprise bonus! The festival team members were so hospitable and they really took care of their guests. I had a lot of fun doing the Q&A - it was probably the longest we've ever done because there were so many questions. I tried to attend as many other screenings as possible, especially in the Polish competition, and also enjoyed exploring Krakow. I would love to have the opportunity to attend again and spend more time in the city.

 

You went to Cannes Film Festival for your new film. Did you have a successful Cannes in terms of its development?

WEIJIE: I was in Atelier with a Vietnamese project titled Taste by a really special filmmaker, Le Bao. Cannes was very intense and was quite an eye-opener I think for both him and his fellow Vietnamese producer Thao. I don't think it is something you can really prepare for! It was probably just as I felt the first time I attended Cannes, also in Atelier with POP AYE. We met many interested potential co-producers and collaborators, and received valuable feedback for the project. For now, we are taking things slow, taking in the feedback and taking the time to slowly develop the project at Torino Film Lab, where we've been selected for the Feature Lab 360. Like POP AYE, we don't want to rush into things until we feel the project is in its best possible state and everyone feels ready - if that's possible.

 

Can you tell us what 'Taste' is about?

WEIJIE: Very briefly, Taste follows Bassley, a Nigerian immigrant plying his trade in the Vietnamese Football League. After he breaks his leg his contract with the football team is terminated and he seeks refuge in the group of working-class Vietnamese women he sleeps with.   

 

   

 

Interview conducted and written by Vanessa McMahon

 

Interview With Italian Composer Umberto Smerilli

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Interview With Italian Composer Umberto Smerilli

Pescara born Umberto Smerilli is one of Italy's emerging masterful film composers. A graduate of the Italian National School of Cinema at Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, Umberto is best known for his work on 'Scrambled' (2007), 'Il Torneo' (2008) and 'Worldly Girl' (2016). He is a multi talent who synergizes the old and new world with confidence, grace and Italian panache. My first encounter with Umberto was at the Off Camera Film Festival in Krakow, Poland in May, 2017 where he came to represent his latest film 'Worldly Girl'. It was a memorable meeting inside a new Mercedes going close to 200KM an hour, with him sitting shotgun and myself in the backseat behind the driver. While the rest of us in the car were holding on for dear life, Umberto sat calmly, savoring the joy ride with a big smile on his face as he spoke of his all time favorite film composers and thereafter turned the radio to full blast to sing along to Edith Piaf's “Je ne Regrette Rien.” Umberto currently resides in Rome. 

After our crazy meeting and having witnessed his great passion of music at all moments and at any speed, I couldn't wait to interview Umberto Smerilli about his career- past, present and future. Here is what he had to say:

 

Did you always know you want to be a film composer?

UMBERTO: When I was seventeen, I saw 'Knife in the Water' by Roman Polanski and I was completely struck by this masterpiece. I realized then that music and image together can touch the heart and the mind at the same time. That's when I “knew.”


Do you feel that a film score is a vital part of telling its story?

UMBERTO: It depends on the movie. There are some movies that don’t need music for their style, genre or their structure; but in most cases, music is an incomparable ally in telling a story. For instance, music can provide further information about characters, the setting and events. But there is one thing among the others that only music can achieve, and that is the ability to show the invisible, to talk beyond appearance. This makes music fundamental any time a tale deals with magic, psychology or feelings.


Who have been some of your greatest inspirations?

UMBERTO: I have many masters in my mind. Among others, I love the Bernard Herrmann touch in the Hitchcock movies. Nowadays, I think Alexander Desplat under the direction of Roman Polanski delivered amazing, inspiring scores. Given that I'm Italian, I cannot forget to mention Ennio Morricone who “simply” drew the lines for music genres in Cinema, making a difference forever.


Italian cinema used to be quite prolific. Where do you think it stands today on the world stage?

UMBERTO: The arts reflect the society that produces it. As long as Italy has been somehow a key country in the history of the 20th century, its cinema has reflected universal passions, conflicts and history. As long as Italy bled after WW2, or struggled for economic boom in the ’60's, or was thrilled by ’70's, it has held the power to communicate to the world; always after we lost something. Nowadays, after twenty years of introspection, Italian Cinema seems to have regained its strength in speaking about the present (I don’t take in to account “Mediterraneo” and “La Vita è Bella”). Considering Rosi, Sorrentino and Garrone, I believe there is a new generation of talented Italian directors ready to speak the truth. Let's stay tuned.


How do you think the digital revolution in film has affected film scoring?

UMBERTO: It has been a storm. Everything is faster. Today, it's normal for a composer to be asked to score a movie during the editing in a stage, which is too close to the film's final stage. Composers are also expected to deal with temp tracks that have been easily chosen among previous film scores at the finger tips of the director and editor. Further, composers today are expected to deliver music mockups that are very close to the orchestral quality made possible by powerful software. Even though this is all very amazing and means more control and more reliability on one hand, on the other hand it also means that the creativity and the possibility to steer clear of clichés is narrowed for the composer. Sometimes, slower is better!


Is there a film in your career so far you are most proud of?

UMBERTO: I am very proud of “Pugni Chiusi” by Fiorella Infascelli, a documentary presented at 68°Mostra del Cinema di Venezia. It describes the protest of a group of workers of the Vinyls factory in Sardinia. They decided to imprison themselves in the old abandoned prison of Asinara. I am very happy to serve a noble cause with my craft.


Can you speak a little about your most recent film 'Worldly Girl'?

UMBERTO: It is a coming-of-age story set in a radical religious environment. Everything spins around the conflict of self-realization against social expectations. Love is the strength and catalyst that breaks the initial equilibrium for Giulia, a young Jehova’s Witness, who starts a relation with a “worldly” boy (a person out of the community) and is consequently shut out of her community. The film is structured almost like a biblical parable, but with a different outcome. The girl is catapulted into this world that is essentially dirty, but the moral of the story lies elsewhere. In the end, she doesn’t go back on her decisions. We tried to be objective and realistic in portraying that world. We tried to make all the characters three-dimensional because they all have a dark side to them, including the protagonist. But we have our own point of view, a non- religious approach to the story: the world is a place where it’s easy to lose your way but, for someone looking for their identity, it’s also an opportunity to find yourself; and some experiences are worth it. 'Wordly Girl' was the debut feature film for most of the crew. So it has been a great challenge for us all. We discussed each aspect of the film (script, soundtrack, photography, etc) for about two years, so we are very happy about the international recognition it's gaining in important festivals.
 

How did you and Marco Danieli begin working together?

UMBERTO: We both studied at Italian National School of Cinema at Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia at the same time. After the course we began collaborating for short movies and documentaries and trained our common language.


You recently traveled to Off Camera Film Festival in Krakow. How was your experience there?

UMBERTO: The Festival was simply amazing! It had a bunch of great movies, talented directors, an outstanding jury, nice locations and crazy rides on festival sponsored Mercedes. I was very impressed by the organization of Off Camera. They really have a strategic niche film festival and it’s clear they will continue to grow. So, keep an eye open for Off Camera Film Festival!


What are you working on next?

UMBERTO: I am working on a comedy that will be shot this summer. The director, also a former student of Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, would like to have some music in mind while shooting. 

 

Interview conducted by Vanessa McMahon

 

Submit your Film to OFF PLUS CAMERA

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OFF PLUS CAMERA 2011 International Festival of Independent Cinema - Krakow 

8- 17 April 2011


 

Contact Info

http://www.offpluscamera.com/

Festival Spokesman:
Lukas Bulka
+48 519 330 871
l.bulka@offcamera.com.pl

 

 

 

 


 

The Mission

Organized by The Society for Independent and Other Arts OFF CAMERA and Krakow Festival Office since 2008. OFF PLUS CAMERA is a major event devoted to Polish and international independent cinema. Our key objective is to give support to the filmmakers at the beginning of their careers.

The most important element of the festival is the international competition, in which 12 independent directors from all over the world compete for the Krakow Film Award of $100,000. The winner is selected by an international jury and the award is given by the President of Krakow.

Each year, approximately 100 films are presented during more than 200 screenings. Our Festival aspires to show - besides the newest productions - the classics of underground cinema. An integral element of the event is also a video competition, inspired by a similar project developed by Sundance Film Festival.

OFF PLUS CAMERA is a haven for good, oftentimes complex cinema. It is also a place for discussions, meetings and sharing ideas. What makes the festival special is the fact all screenings are held in small and medium venues, excluding multiplex theaters. The idea behind this decision was to pay tribute to the small movie theaters and so called film discussion clubs which used to present great and ambitious repertoire of films under the Dark Ages of communism. In the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s these venues functioned as meeting places for the Polish artistic and cultural elites.

The Festival also features a variety of lectures, meetings with artists, discussion panels and musical events.

 



SCRIPT PRO COMPETITION

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SCRIPT PRO ‘11 Screenplay Competition has just started, it is a continuation of Hartley-Merrill Competition. The organizers are: OFF PLUS CAMERA International Festival of Independent Cinema and Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing. The applications should be sent by 31st January 2011.

OFF PLUS CAMERA International Festival of Independent Cinema and Andrzej Wajda  Master School of Film Directing invite you to participate in SCRIPT PRO’11 Screenplay Competition, which is a continuation of Hartley-Merrill Competition, organized in Poland for 20 years. The main aim of the competition is to support young screenwriters. Three statutory awards are: 20 000 PLN, 10 000 PLN and 5 000 PLN.

The most important rules are as follows:
-Competition is only about screenplays of FEATURE FILMS
-Competition is aimed at DEBUTANTS and SCREENWRITERS AT THE BEGINNING OF THEIR CAREER
-the deadline for applications IS 31ST JANUARY 2011
- one script could be SIGNED BY MAXIMUM 3 AUTHORS
- Competition is FOR ADULTS ONLY
- scripts have to be original, NOT ADAPTATIONS
- scripts should be signed with AN EMBLEM and the author’s personal data should be attached in a separate envelope, also signed with an emblem.

For more info visit: www.scriptpro.pl

Allegro Short Film Competition

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What,how, where and when?

Allyou need to know about forthcoming competitions! 

Take It andMake It new edition, organisedwithin OFF PLUS CAMERA International Festival of Independent Cinema, starts on3rd January. You don’t have to be a professional filmmaker to earn $3,000by the 17th of April 2011. All you need is a cell phone, a camera ora video camera and original idea!

 

New edition, new categories:

 

Are you making first steps in film world and wouldlike to boast about your achievements? Or you have come up with a brilliantidea for a film but you can’t find any money?

AllegroShort Film is a category for you!

Shoot maximum 10-minute-long feature film usingyour cell phone, camera or video camera. Submit your film via applicationbetween 3rd January and 24th March. 4 best films chosenby Jury will qualify to the finals. The winner will be chosen between 1st-15th of April via Internet voting.

 If you stillhaven’t shot your film, but you have an idea, enter Allegro Short Film Idea. Just describe you idea in a few shortsentence or present your script treatment. In addition, attach an estimate ofexpenditure of all the objects needed for shooting (set design, wardrobe, setprop, but not the equipment). Authors behind the best ideas chosen by Jury willreceive the funds to buy required objects. Submit your projects between 3rdand 31st January 2011. You will have to execute your ideas between15th February and 24th March 2011. Winners will be chosenby the Jury.

 

Do you intend to create commercial spots in future?

Are you a creative person, owning a cell phone withvideo cam?

Shoot an ad about OFF PLUS CAMERA now (not longerthan 1 minute) and fight for entry to the finals in You Plus Festival category! Attractive cell phones to win every month!

1. Edition – 1st- 31stJanuary 2011

2. Edition – 1st- 28thFebruary 2011

3. Edition – 1st – 24th March2011

Forth finalist will be chosen by the Jury.

 

Have you ever witnessed an unusual event andrecorded it by accident?

Don’t wait! Send your film to the Contact 24platform. Your event might be appreciated by Jury and you will have a chance tofight for Internet votes. Entries from 3rd to 24th March2011. Internet users will vote for the best Report from the Event between 1st and 15thApril.

 

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 HD cell phones, weekend inKrakow and a chance to win main prize – $3,000 are waiting for all finalists.The money from the film gadget auction will be transferred to the winners ofAllegro Short Film bank accounts.  

Volunteer Recruitment is about to start!

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Are you full of energy? Use it! Do you like taking action? We won’t let you get bored! Do you want to broaden your horizons? We will provide you with the opportunities! Do you like taking challenges? There are plenty at our festival. Become our volunteer.

Help us work on the next edition of OFF PLUS CAMERA. You will stand behind an international event, gain some precious experience, meet original pe ople. Think it’s not enough? Give us something more! We are waiting for your application at the address: wolontariat@offpluscamera.com .

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Polish Feature Film Competition Brand new section in program!

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OFF PLUS CAMERA International Festival of Independent Cinema broadens its formula every year, offering new sections in its program. One of the innovations of the 4th edition of the festival will be Polish Feature Film Competition. All Polish feature films, produced in 2010 and 2011, could be applied for the competition. The main prize is 100, 000 PLN – to be shared by the winning movie producer and director. 

Films qualified to the competition will be representative of what is most interesting in new Polish cinematography. Polish Feature Film Competition does not, however, shut the door for Polish movies to participate in OFF PLUS CAMERA Main Dramatic Competition “Making Way” for Krakow Film Award, which goes together with $ 100, 000 cash prize. The main aim of this competition is to promote and support filmmakers at the beginning of their career, that is why only first and second features are accepted. The competition is international and feature films from all over the world fight for the main prize.


The deadline for the applications for both competitions is 15th February 2011.

Films should be sent at the Festival Office address:

Society for Independent and Other Arts “OFF CAMERA”
Bonifraterska 3/1
31-061 Krakow
Poland



13 directors, one movie!

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“13 incarnations of Tomasz M.” is a short movie created by internauts using mobile phones. It will be announced during 4thedition of international film festival Off Plus Camera.  During almost 3 months (from 5th January till 25th march 2011) at www.tomaszm.com there will be a possibility to trace how a short movie is being developed, the author of which could be everyone. What you need to do is to record a simple shot, connected with the main character of the plot, Tomasz M: it could be a steady shot, abstract impression, video with a narrator or a piece combined of few frames. The movie will consist of 13. 90-seconds episodes – the first and the last will be directed by editors of internet television lookr.tv (originators of the competition). From all applied movies jury will choose the most interesting, these movies will become a part of the final story dedicated to TomaszM. 

Every week Lookr.tv  will publish at www.tomaszm.com descriptions of another incarnations of the main character and inspiring tips for participants of the project. Tips will also be  available at the largest Polish social websites: wykop.pl, fotka.pl, spryciarze.pl and gossip service: kozaczek.pl. Original version of the movie “13 incarnations Tomasz M.” composed of  the episodes sent by internauts, which will be presented in Cracow at “Off Plus Camera”, will be created by a musician, youtube artist, author of  “Forfiter Blues” - CeZik.

See what you can win:
- 11 mobile phones Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 with HD
-  winners will go to Cracow for Off Plus Camera festival to watch their movie and spend 2 days in this beautiful city

Premiere of the movie will be held in April during 4th edition of international film festival Off Plus Camera. Names of authors of all movies used in final version of “13 incarnations Tomasz M.” will be mentioned in credentials. What is more all of them  will get tickets for premiere in Cracow.

Be a director, become famous – win extra mobile device and go for/take part in a  fantastic film festival!

 

OFF PLUS CAMERA party AT Sundance ‘11

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We are more than happy toannounce that we co-hosted a special Polish Filmmakers party, that was held atSundance on Monday night. The co-organizers of the event were Polish FilmInstitute and OFF PLUS CAMERA festival.

Our festival, signed up a partnership agreement withSundance. Monday party was “a Sundance sanctioned event”, meaning it wasofficially included in the program of Sundance ’11. More than 700 people showedup at the party, among whom were: Lech Majewski, Rutger Hauer and SundanceProgramming Director, Trevor Groth. The winner of Krakow Film Award from 2008,Azazel Jacobs, whose new film “Terri” is shown in the U. S. DramaticCompetition, also appeared. One of the high points of the event was a concertof a New-York-based band, Fall on the Sword. One of the co-organizers of theparty was the production team of “Another Earth”, a film that competes for theU.S. Competition Jury prize.

OFF PLUS CAMERA launches new web site!!

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We are veryhappy to present our completely new and changed website.  You will find there even more informationabout independent cinema, video stories from film festivals from all around theworld, OFF PLUS CAMERA behind the scenes and much more!

Don’t waitand visit http://www.offpluscamera.com/en/!  

OFF PLUS CAMERA at the European Film Market!

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OFF PLUSCAMERA took part in the European Film Market held during the Berlin Film Festivalin February 10th – 18th.Our festival's stand was visited by a few hundredvisitors.

TheEuropean Film Market is the most important industry event in Europe next toCannes. Every year the film industry companies and various institutions such asthe biggest distributors and film institutes such as Doha Film Institute orPolish Film Institute have their stands at the market. This year, for the firsttime, also Off Plus Camera took part in the fair.

It has tobe noted that Off Plus Camera was the only Polish film festival with its ownstand during this year's European Film Market.

Peter Weir's “The Way Back” will open the OFF PLUS CAMERA festival

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“The WayBack” - the newest film by Peter Weir starring Colin Farrel and Ed Harris willopen this year's International Festival of Independent Cinema OFF PLUS CAMERA.

Theofficial Polish premiere of the film will be held on April 8th in Kraków duringthe opening ceremony  of the festival.The film will hit the screens in Poland on April 8th. Its distributor isMonolith Films (http://monolith.pl).

 

Eight yearsafter his last film Peter Weir touches upon a topic close to the Polishaudiences' hearts. For the first time somebody decided to make a film inHollywood based on the events from Poland's 20th century history. “The WayBack” was inspired by a book written by Slawomir Rawicz "The Long Walk:The True Story of a Trek to Freedom" - a tale of heroic escape from a soviet gulag in 1940.

 

One moretime Weir talks about the limits of human endurance and the importance of thespirit. Also, Weir debates upon crucial issues such as conformity and humanidentity which are the topics characteristic for his productions. The leadingroles are played by famous Hollywood actors such as Colin Farrel, Ed Harris orJim Sturgess.

 

Off Plus Camera will host the FIPRESCI award!

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Off Plus Camera Film Festival is constantly expanding its horizons and working hard on many novelties. This 4th year of the festival, The International Federation of Film Critics will award its prestigious accolade - FIPRESCI. 

 The International Federation of Film Critics ( Fédération Internationale de la Presse Cinématographique) is an association of professional film critics from all over the world. The Federation took shape in Paris on June 6th 1930. The main aim of the association is to promote ambitious cinema. It also takes into account issues such as journalism ethics and other activities leading to the development of a creative and debate inducing film critique.


The FIPRESCI award is presented at the most important international film festivals such as Cannes or Berlin. This year, for the first time, it will also be bestowed during the OFF PLUS CAMERA in Krakow!

This year's Jury includes:
Ronald Bergan, an acknowledged British critic and film historian. He authored quite a few books on famous filmmakers. The titles include: “The Coen Brothers”, “Jean Renoir: Projections of Paradise”, “Sergei Eisenstein: A Life in Conflict”. Mr Bergan regularly publishes on the pages of one of the British broadsheets; “The Guardian”.
Have a look at his writings here:  
http://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/ronaldbergan
and here:
http://www.brightlightsfilm.com/71/71booksindia_bergan.php

Tomislav Sakic, who is Croatian and publishes for a popular “Hrvatski Filmski Ljetopis” as well as the largest film website in Croatia 
One of his articles can be read here: http://www.fedeora.eu/index.php?p=article&id=22

Krzysztof Kwiatkowski, a Polish film critic, journalist at “Newsweek” (Polish Edition), also a regular reviewer at Polish monthly film magazine “Kino”. He also writes for “Wysokie Obcasy”, “Gazeta Wyborcza”, “Dziennik” and “Perspektywy”.
He interviewed such cinema celebrities as Martin Scorsese, Woody Allen, Quentin Tarantino, Pedro Almodovar or Leonardo DiCaprio. Mr Kwiatkowski is also an accredited reporter from the main film festivals such as Cannes, Berlin, Venice and Karlovy Vary.
His writings can be viewed here:
http://www.newsweek.pl/tagi/9194/krzysztof-kwiatkowski

OFF PLUS CAMERA 2011 – the first titles revealed!

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The programming novelties for this year's festival are: “Filming Women”, and a special section presenting new Irish, German and Asian cinema. Other sections include as usual the main competition “Making Way” (with $100k award), “Discoveries”, “From the Gut” and “Catching Up”.

In the section “FILMING WOMEN”, we will present “On Tour” (“Tournée”) directed by a popular French actor Mathieu Amalric. The film got excellent reviews and was awarded with Palme d'Or for directing, and received 7 Cesar nominations. Also, in the same section, we will present the feature debut of the famous American actress Drew Barrymore “Whip It”. To participate in her project she invited such celebrities as Ellen Page, Marcia Gay Harden and Juliette Lewis.

In the “DISCOVERIES” section we will present the most successful films from the greatest film festivals all over the world. Among them we will present a British film by Chrstopher Morris “Four Lions”. It tells a story of a few young Muslims in Sheffield, who, disappointed with their lives and the surrounding reality, decide to become suicide bombers. The film was a hit during last year's Sundance and the director also received BAFTA award for the Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer. Other titles in this section include “Undertow” by Javier Fuentes-Leon, “Carrancho” by Pablo Trapero and “The Tempest” by Julie Taymor.

The “New Asian Cinema” will be represented by South Korean films “Poetry” by Chang-dong Lee and “Hanyo” by Sang-soo Im, which is a remake of the famous 1960 Korean film by Ki-young Kim “The Housemaid”. Both films competed last year for Palme d'Or in Cannes.
“Catching Up” is another section in the festival where you will be able to watch “Me and Orson Welles” made by a renowned indie film director Richard Linklater. He invited to the crew the teen idol Zac Efron, which was a controversial decision as commented by the film industry. This turned out to be a successful decision however (it has to be noted that Ben Affleck, Milla Jovovich, Matthew McConaghey also debuted with Linklater). Another film in the section will be “The Killer of Sheep” by Charles Burnett which won the FIPRESCI award in Berlin.

This year's festival will be inaugurated with the screening of the newest film by a prolific Australian film director Peter Weir, “The Way Back”. “The Way Back” was inspired by a book written by Slawomir Rawicz "The Long Walk: The True Story of a Trek to Freedom"  - a tale of a heroic escape from a soviet gulag in 1940. The leading roles are played by famous Hollywood actors such as Colin Farrel and Ed Harris. 


All that you wanted to know about women and more – i.e. the new section at OFF PLUS CAMERA 2011

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In the “Filming Women” section we will present the most interesting films made in the last few years. As the name of the section might suggest, these will be films touching upon the women's issues, not necessarily made by women though.

 The selected titles may serve as proof that contemporary cinema is full of genuine portraits of women far from the stereotypical perception of the representatives of the fair sex. The section “Filming Women” and its contents set questions about criteria of feminine identity, touch upon the complexity of female sexuality and carnal needs, the coming of age and ageing. Most of all, the films instead of directly demanding equality, tolerance or the following of the basic human rights, celebrate diversity, complexity and the antithetic character of a female nature.

The section will present 10 titles. Two are shortly introduced today:
“On Tour” (“Tournée”) directed by a popular French actor Mathieu Amalric (“Kings and Queen”, “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly”, “Munich”). It is a bitter sweet tale of the bright and dark sides of an onstage career exemplified on a burlesque. This is a combination of music, singing, theatre, strip show with the inevitable drop of kitsch. In order to convey the energy of live performances, for the purposes of the making of the film, the crew organised a real tour through the French ports. The film received Palme d'Or and was nominated for Cesar in 7 categories.
“Whip It” is the feature debut of the famous American actress Drew Barrymore “Whip It”. Barrymore is known for her memorable roles in “E.T.”, “Batman Forever”, “Scream”, “Donnie Darko”. Barrymore performs in the film herself and she also invited such celebrities as Ellen Page, Marcia Gay Harden and Juliette Lewis to participate in her project. The film tells a story of a 17-year old Bliss living in a small town on the outskirts of Austin, Texas. Her mother claims that the dream of every girl Bliss's age is participation in a beauty pageant. However, Bliss has other priorities in her life. One day she decides to take part in roller derby.

PETER WEIR hosted by OFF PLUS CAMERA

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Peter Weir, an unquestionable icon of the Australian cinema as well as a renowned Hollywood filmmaker will be our guest at the OFF PLUS CAMERA festival.

 The official Polish premiere of his newest film “The Way Back” starring Colin Farrel and Ed Harris will be held on April 8th in Kraków during the opening ceremony of this year's International Festival of Independent Cinema OFF PLUS CAMERA.

 
Peter Weir is an Australian with successful experience in Hollywood. He will join the special guests of our festival. He accepted the invitation by the festival organisers and the Polish distributor of his newest film – Monolith Films. The director will come to Kraków to personally promote and participate in the official premiere of “The Way Back”. He will also participate in a series of related events such as casting his hand in the Krakow Walk of Fame, meeting the students of the Jagiellonian University and the festival audience.

Peter Weir has won BAFTA awards, a Cesar, a Donatello Award (National Film Awards in Italy), the Australian Directors Guild Sammy Award, the Australian Film Institute awards.

JERZY SKOLIMOWSKI is president of the Jury in the Main Competition

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World famous Polish filmmaker will be the president of the “Making Way” competition, with the main prize of $100.000.

 Jerzy Skolimowski, the recent victor at the Polish Film Academy Awards the Eagles 2011 for “Essential Killing” is the president of the Jury in the Main Competition “Making Way” of the International Festival of Independent Cinema.


Since the beginnings of the Off Plus Camera film festival, our main goal was to make the president of the main Jury a Pole. Until now, the post was filled by Zbigniew Preisner. This year however, the seat will be taken by a Polish artist of international appreciation – Jerzy Skolimowski. The choice seems to be obvious given Mr Skolimowski's achievements and his artistic sensitivity. He was awarded and recognised internationally (Venice, Polish Eagles). He's an artist who is open-minded and interested in world trends in the cinema. Long years of experience as well as his presence in many circuits and an eye for detail will surely enable us spotting a new young talent in the cinema. - says Anna Trzebiatowska the Programming Director of the Off Plus Camera film festival.

Roger Christian and Ellen Chenoweth will lead the workshops at OFF PLUS CAMERA!

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During our festival, the world cinema stars will conduct the film workshops. Roger Christian, an FX expert in the most famous sci-fi productions will focus on the creative and technical aspects of the job of an art director. Ellen Chenoweth will advise on how to successfully carry out the castings.

 

 Roger Christian is an Oscar winner for Best Art Direction - Set Decoration for George Lucas'“Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope” (1977), where he was responsible for the Jedi lightsabers and the prototype of R2D2. He was also nominated for the Academy Award two years later for Ridley Scott's “Alien”. Christian participated in such films as: “Life of Brian” by Terry Jones (1979) and the following episodes of the space saga: “Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi” (1983) and “Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace” (1999). Roger Christian is also a successful director. His directorial debut was a short entitled “Black Angel” (1980), while his later production “The Dollar Bottom” (1981) won him a second Oscar for Best Short Film, Live Action. He is also the author of the cult film “The Sender” (1982), another “Nostradamus” (1994) and a controversial “Battlefield Earth” (2000).

 
Ellen Chenoweth is one of the best and most appreciated casting directors in Hollywood. She was responsible for organising the castings for such awarded films as “Gran Torino”, “Confessions of a Dangerous Mind”, “Good Night, and Good Luck”, “No Country for Old Men” or “True Grit”. She gained and polished her skills necessary in the craft of a casting director under the eye of the famous Lee Strasberg in the legendary New York Actors Studio. Thus equipped she pursued her path into Los Angeles, where her great career began. Throughout the 1980's she organised castings for dozens of films. She worked with such famous filmmakers as the Coen brothers, George Clooney and Clint Eastwood. Chenoweth is called the mother of success of Mickey Rourke whom she had met back in 1970's while working at the Actors Studio. First, she recommended him for “City In Fear” and later hired him for “Diner.
The workshops led by these two experienced cinema stars will unravel at least the tip of the iceberg of the secrets of people responsible for success of monumental productions. Taking into account the accomplishments of both artists, the event will be unforgettable to everyone present.  

American celebrities in Krakow - ROSE McGOWAN, RICHARD JENKINS, AMERICA FERRERA!

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ROSE McGOWAN (president of the Jury of the Polish Dramatic Competition), RICHARD JENKINS (special guest) and AMERICA FERRERA (actress and producer of the film “The Dry Land” in the Sundance section).

 Rose McGowan is in possession of a very unique and characteristic looks recognisable in the cinema world. She is best known for her roles in TV series “Charmed” and “Nip/Tuck”, for her relationship with an eccentric musician Marilyn Manson and for her double role in Robert Rodriguez' and Quentin Tarantino's project “Grindhouse”. Thanks to the latter she got the opportunity to act in the newest “Conan the Barbarian” and the remake of the “Red Sonja”.


Although nowadays Rose McGowan is extremely popular with mass audiences, she is inseparably connected to the American indie cinema, where she was making her first steps and which she constantly supports. She was born in Italy, had some episodes of conflict with the law as a teenager, but finally found her safe haven in the cinema. First, she was working with Gregg Araki in the cult rebellious “The Doom Generation”, then with Mark Pellington in “Going All the Way”, John Shea in “Southie”, Darren Stein in “Jawbreaker”. The 1990's decade, however, she finished being famous as Marilyn Manson's girlfriend instead of a serious actress which she always had been. Only at the beginning of the 21st century did her name begin to get heard of in the industry. Starting with politically involved “The Killing Yard”, onto TV series “Charmed” through to “Grindhouse” where all the scenes belonged to her – a woman with a rifle in place of one leg. And though she had a few dates with Hollywood (Wes Craven's “Scream” prologue, Brian De Palma's “The Black Dahlia), deep inside she always remained faithful to the indie cinema.

 Richard Jenkins is an actor who played in almost 100 films, often stealing the thunder from the lead players in his supporting roles, at which he perfected. In the section devoted to his achievements entitled “Focus on: Richard Jenkins”, the Polish audience will be able to get acquainted with the richness of his acting skills. The films screened were carefully selected by the actor himself and include those projects he worked on. The screenings will be introduced by our guest and followed by Q&A's. Also a separate event is planned for meeting the festival audience devoted to acting craft of Richard Jenkins.

The cinema debut of Richard Jenkins, who was previously mainly a theatre actor, took place in 1974 when he played one of the roles in a TV production “Great Performances” in the episode “Feasting with Panthers”. His first silver screen role happened 10 years later, when alongside Kevin Costner, Danny Glover, Kevin Kline and John Cleese he played in Lawrence Kasdan's “Silverado”. The second half of 1980's and the 1990's meant for him strengthening his position as a characteristic supporting actor (“Hannah and Her Sisters”, “The Witches of Eastwick”, “Sea of Love” and many more). An important step in his career was a role in the cult HBO series “Six Feet Under”, where he was the senior of the family – Nathaniel Fisher. Another breakthrough was Thomas McCarthy's “The Visitor” (2007), where he played the main character for the first time; he was a college economics professor Walter Vale. This role brought him Satellite Award, nominations for the Independent Spirit Award and for the Oscar.

 America Ferrera first entered public consciousness as Betty Suarez, the main protagonist of the hit American TV series “Ugly Betty”. For her role she was awarded with an Emmy (Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series), a Golden Globe (Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy). As is often the case, she was able to present her acting skills earlier – already in “Real Women Have Curves” for which she received a Special Jury Prize in Dramatic competition at Sundance, and was nominated for Best Debut Performance at the Independent Spirit Awards. For “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants“ she was also nominated for the Teen Choice Award. Ferrera comes to OFF PLUS CAMERA with her newest project “The Dry Land” in which she not only acts, but she also produced.


“The Dry Land” discusses a topic which until recently was totally unmentionable. It is the Post-traumatic stress disorder from which many American veterans suffer. James comes back home to a little town in Texas, having served a few years in Iraq and cannot find his place in reality. Despite having full support from this closest family with his lovely wife Sarah and his mother, he cannot deal with anyone and cannot forget his combat past. James' father-in-law hires him in his slaughterhouse, which only makes their relationship worse. The protagonist sinks deeper into his war memories, suffers from insomnia, and what's worse, cannot cope with the trauma following him from his past. Counting on two army mates to help him figure out the riddle of one of his actions in combat, James sets on a journey to seek them. When he finds them, both Raymond and Henry, it appears that neither of them can help given they both suffer from the same issue.

Roof-olution – exceptional open-air screenings at the OFF Plus Camera festival!

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This year's OFF PLUS CAMERA not only consists of theatre screenings but also in the open-air! The audience will be able to experience the unforgettable film screenings on the rooftops of Kraków buildings.

For five days, the festival audience will be able to watch films on the rooftops of buildings at Szczepańska, Szeroka and Senacka streets. The programme includes the controversial Casey Affleck's and Joaquin Phoenix's “I'm Still Here” (Discoveries section). It is a story of Phoenix, spread along 12 months, who decided to take up a fake hip-hop career. The project unmasks the Hollywood artistic world and proves how easy it is to manipulate the spectators.
 Another film is “The Dry Land” (section: Sundance Institute Series) starring Oscar winning Melissa Leo. The film will be personally introduced by the director Ryan Piers Williams and the lead actress and the film producer – America Ferrera (also his wife).
You will not miss the classics on the rooftops either. We will present the gems of the indie cinema: David Lynch's “Wild at Heart”, Danny Boyle's “Shallow Grave” as well as Jonathan Glazer's “Sexy Beast” with the Oscar nominated Ben Kingsley.
The inspiration for Roof-olution was the New York festival Rooftop. In July 1997 Mark Elijah Rosenberg took a projector up on the top of his roof and invited anyone he met to the film screening. The idea turned out to be a true hit, and the festival gains more and more popularity each year.

Nothing left here to say but to invite our audiences to spend together with us the April afternoons and evenings on the tops of Kraków buildings. 

Amitabh Bachchan finally to visit Kraków!

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One of the brightest stars of the Indian cinema - Amitabh Bachchan – will be our guest during this year's Off Plus Camera film festival. 

 

He was to come to Kraków last year, but was unable to arrive because of the Icelandic volcano which had paralysed the air traffic in 2010. Amitabh Bachchan accepted our invitation one more time and we do hope that this year he arrives without incidents at our festival!Amitabh Bachchan, mainly famous for his role in “Happiness & Tears", will take part in the special screening of the film “Dev” (2004) in the Kijów.Centrum cinema. The picture directed by Govind Nihalani discusses the hot topic of religious conflicts in contemporary India. The movie tells the story of a friendship between two policemen (Amitabh Bachchan and Om Puri), which undergoes a shakedown as a result by religious riots. The action is set in present-day Bombay. “Dev” was well received in India and was granted with the critics award for best picture handed by Filmfare magazine (the most prestigious film award in India).

Amitabh Bachchan will also meet the festival participants in the STU Theatre during a poetry evening, where he will present the poems of his late father Harivansh Rai Bachchan, who died in 2003. He was a Hindi poet, a renowned representative of the Chhayavaad literary movement, author of poems and narrative poetry. He also translated Shakespeare into Hindi. His most famous work is “Madhushala” with Sufi incantations. Amitabh Bachchan is a great advocate of his father's writings internationally, having presented them already in New York and Paris. His reading of the poems of his father were recorded and published as an album “Bachchan Recites Bachchan” in 1979. 






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