„Cinema Lesson – Confession of a Filmmaker” is a particular form of our special guests’ meeting with the festival audience. The artists talk about their fascination with art, artistic sins and craft secrets.
At Two Riversides, in a very personal way, the masters of cinema talk about their fascination with art (not only film art), inspirations, masters and mentors, but also about the sins they have committed along their artistic way. These meetings not only show the profile of the artist, they also provoke a very interesting discussion about the system of values, philosophy of life, the role of culture and art in everyday life. Since 2009, the Cinema Lessons have been recorded and constitute a part of the Film and Art Festival Two Riversides archive. As a part of the series we have already hosted: Bob Rafelson, Bruno Barreto, Sławomir Grünberg, Wojciech Marczewski, Andrzej Titkow, Jerzy Stuhr, Sławomir Idziak, Piotr Szulkin, Filip Bajon, Jan Hřebejk, Andrzej Fidyk, Grzegorz Królikiewicz, Marek Koterski, Waldemar Pokromski, Andrzej Jakimowski, Wojciech Smarzowski. Carlo di Carlo, Paweł Pawlikowski, Jan Kanty Pawluśkiewicz, Alla Starski, Tadeusz Sobolewski, Bogdan Dziworski.
CINEMA LESSON | Ewa Puszczyńska
Before Ewa Puszczyńska made “Ida” with Piotr Dzięcioł and Eric Abraham, she worked on films in many various capacities: line producer, production assistant, executive producer, delegate producer, co-producer, production coordinator... more...
CINEMA LESSON | Jerzy Kapuściński
Jerzy Kapuściński is one of the most important Polish film and television producers. For the last 25 years he has been one of those who blazed trails in Polish cinema. more...
CINEMA LESSON | Marcin Koszałka
One of the most talented and most controversial Polish documentary filmmakers, valued cinematographer and director, who this year is making his debut in the world of feature film with his “The Red Spider” (which will be screened at Two Riversides). more...
CINEMA LESSON | POLISH NATIONAL CENTRE FOR CULTURE – KINO WOLNOŚĆ: Which chapters in Polish history are difficult for contemporary film?
25 years of freedom and democracy in Poland is a very interesting and important time for the development of Polish cinema. more...
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