In December 2015 we have finished the production of “Wróblewski according to Wajda” – a documentary realised for the Adam Mickiewicz Institute in Warsaw.
The European premiere will take place in Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (Spain) in February 2016.
It will be a great addition to the Andrzej Wróblewski exhibition that will be presented in Madrid.
The premiere is organised by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute.
A TV series with 13 episodes, original idea by Marek Brodzki. Action is set during the Second World War.
Working on the screenplays. Author – Maciej Prykowski.
Students of the Cracow University of Economics were involved in the production process of these documentaries. They didn’t have any experiences with the film industry and production before. Film is not only entertainment. It is the financing process, production and distribution of the product. Marek Brodzki was a teacher, a master and at the same time the producer responsible for the final artistic creation.
This well-thought and brilliantly executed educational project was cofinanced by the Polish Film Institute.
Titles of the films created:
“Museum” 2015
“The economic values of design ” 2015
“Technoutopia” 2014
“What’s up in the Woods” 2014
Links:
Technoutopie
Muzeum
Ekonomiczne wartoś...
Dalej / MoreAmulet Films was the executive producer of a documentary “Wróblewski according to Wajda ” created in 2015.
The project was realized for the Adam Mickiewicz Institute in Warsaw, with the cooperation of Andrzej Wróblewski Foundation and the Manggha Museum in Cracow.
„Wróblewski according to Wajda” is a personal view of Andrzej Wajda’s observations and feelings towards the paintings of his friend, Andrzej Wróblewski. Mr Wajda draws a story of the times in which they lived, about the influence that Wróblewski’s art had on his own personal and artistic choices.
Andrzej Wajda sais: „ While I was coming back to Wróblewski’s artwork and I was observing how the opinions about his work change, I came up with an idea for an exhibition that would restore this artists true place in the ...
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Dalej / MoreBeyond the Steppe – production finished In 2010
Feature Film
A Debut of a Belgian director, Vanja d’Alcantara. A Belgian/Polish/Kazakh coproduction, fulfilled with our participation.
The film is about a young Polish woman who was sent down to Kazakhstan along with her child. The story takes place at the beginning of the IIWW.
The movie was filmed in Kazakhstan, Poland and Belgium. The leading parts were played by polish actors: Agnieszka Grochowska, Aleksandra Justa, Borys Szyc.
Galeria zdjęć:
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Amulet Films is currently working on the development of a major international feature film based on the unique intersecting true stories surrounding the extermination of Polish Jews by the Nazi Gestapo and SS, the stamina of one Polish-Jewish family, and two German Army officers who, in the face of certain failure, cared more about doing what they knew to be right than about their own personal fates. Their actions culminated in the only recorded armed confrontation between the German Army and the SS.
Sources include official reports, historical records, and interviews with survivors and witnesses, both archival and conducted by us which has revealed much previously unpublished information.
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“Miasteczko/The little village”
(2000 – 2001; tv series)
32 episode television series directed by:
Marek Brodzki / Tomasz Hynek/ Maciej Wojtyszko for the Polish network TVN.
Cast: Szymon Bobrowski, Agnieszka Warchulska, Ewa Wisniewska Bronislaw Wroclawski, Anna Samusionek, Jadwiga Jankowska- Cieslak, Wojciech Duryasz
Amulet Films is involved in a regular recording and editing of theatre performances of professional theatre “Kropka Theatre”. Its unique form of expression has been created by Polish/Australian actress Jolanta Juszkiewicz. Nearby a fragment of monodrama “desdeMONA”, after “Othello” by Shakespeare, adapted and performed by Jolanta Juszkiewicz. More info about the theatre with attached reels of other performances filmed and edited by Amulet Films can be found here.
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