Belgrade in brief
Days of Polish Film
An exceptional program of animated Polish films, from October 13th to 19th at Belgrade's Cultural Center.
Thursday, October 13th
20:30 ESTERHAZY - Isabella Plucińska
The hero is young, purblinded and sawn-off bunny Esterhazy of the Esterhazy-Dynasty in Vienna, who is send by the Patriarch Count Esterhazy to Berlin in 1989 to find a huge, healthy and beefy bunny woman near by some mysterios Berlin Wall. After a long, extensive search he finds at least the paradise of bunnies near the famous Berlin Wall and his love of his life: Mimi - and then - the Berlin Wall comes down.
DAY OF THE WACKO / Dzień Swire - Marek Koterski
It is a bitter story about a middle-aged man, who hates his life and other people, including himself. Adam Miauczynski, the character known from director Marek Koterski's previous films, is a 44 year-old teacher, who reads poetry during school lessons and later goes home swearing and calling his neighbours' names. The worst pain for him is the next 5 minutes of living. He doesn't accept himself and even everyday contacts with others cause his aggression. Though constantly dreaming of a romantic love, he is not bold enough to make his dreams come true. The desperate Miauczynski personalizes our own fears and obsessions, which have become so visible recently.
Friday, October 14th
20:30 DANNY BOY - Marek Skrobecki
SUICIDE ROOM / Hall samobójców - Jan Coomassie
Saturday, October 15th
20:30 DIM - Marek Skrobecki
LITTLE ROSE / Różyczka - Jan Kidawa-Blonski
Sunday,October 16th
20:30 CATHEDRAL / Chair - Tomasz Baginski
VENICE / Wenecja - Jan Jakub Kolski
Monday, October 17th
20:30 FALLEN ART/ Sztuka spadania - Tomasz Baginski
TRICK - JAN HRYNIAK.
Tuesday,October, 18th
20:30 THE LOST TOWN OF SWITEZ / Świteź - Kamil Polak
JASMINUM - Jan Jakub Kolski
Wednesday, October 19th
20:30 WALLS / Ściany - Piotr Dumala
GRAND HOTEL / To nie tak jak myślisz Kotka - Sławomir Kryński

