LEVEL
Allegorical vision of the society in a gloomy world. Faceless beings struggle lip wards in order to reach the promising light.
regia /director krsysztof kiwerski, zbigniew szymański sceneggiatura / screenplay krsysztof kiwerski fotografia / cinematographer szymon kiwerski montaggio / editing krsysztof kiwerski musica / music krsysztof suchodolski suono / sound dolby sr genere / genre animazione / animation formato originale / original format 35 mm – b/w durata / running time 8’20’’ anno di produzione / year of production 2005 paese di produzione / country of production polonia / poland produzione / production longin studio distribuzione / distribution longin studio Allegorical vision of the society in a gloomy world. Faceless beings struggle lip wards in order to reach the promising light.
KRZYSYSZTOF KIWERSKI
Krsysztof Kiwerski was born in Poznań in 1948. He studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow which awarded him with a special diploma in 1973. Since then, he has been working at the Academy as a Professor. He has shot 34 films, including four long feature films. He participated in more than 90 exhibitions in Poland, Germany, France, Switzerland, Denmark, Italy as well as in numerous film festivals in Poland and other countries.
2005 Level (corto, short); 1991 Lisiczka (lungometraggio, feature film); 1983 Opcja Zerowa (corto, short); 1981 Samogloska (corto, short); 1979 Jasio (corto, short); 1978 Ufo (corto, short); 1976 Awaria (corto, short).
ZBIGNIEW SZYMANSKI
Zbigniew Szymanski is a screenwriter and an animator. He graduated at the ASP in Cracow, Poland in 1970 and studied at the Screenwriting and Animation Studio. He is now a professional graphic and commercial designer.
2005 Level (corto, short); 1989 W czasie i przestrzeni (corto, short),; 1987 Rekonstrukcja (corto, short); 1985 Dyptyk (corto, short); 1980 Signum Temporis (corto, short), Droga (corto, short); 1979 Repryza (corto, short); 1976 Jesień (corto, short); 1975 Deszcz (corto, short); 1974 Abecadło (corto, short). |
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