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Bednarek Andrzej

Nowhere Blues
Far, far away, in a small town beyond distant mountains and an enormous forest, Warkocz is trapped. Only Great Love can release him. While waiting patiently for It to come, Warkocz is combing his long beard which houses all his powers...

Where The Sun Doesn’t Rush
This study, full of black humour, was made by a Łódź Film School student and presents a documentary portrait of a Slovak village – a dying world revived largely by funerals.

Charcoal Burners
Every summer, Marek and Janina work as charcoal burners in the Bieszczady Mountains. Far from civilization, in the heart of the mountains, they live according to the rhythm set by nature. The documentary joins the man and the woman from dawn till dusk, observing the slow passage of time. A visual anthem to the beauty of life.

Walk with a guide
Remy is a masseur with passion. His passion is the sound. Walking through Lodz on his way to work Remy is preparing a sound map of the city.

Love Me
In 2000 Magda, student from Poland, spends her holidays in Sweden and meets Eric, a divorcee with three children. In 2002 they get married. Is the emigrant's life what she's been dreaming of?

38,5
Mariusz is fifteen years old and lives with his parents, brother and sister in Ruda Pabianicka. He attends junior high school, plays football, quarrels with his brother, practices boxing, wins medals. And he weighs nearly fourty kilograms. Is Mariusz still a child or already an adult?

Andrej Bednarek is a film professor, filmmaker, and Vice-Rector of International Relations at the Polish National Film, Television and Theatre School, Lodz. He pursued a degree in film studies at the Lodz School's Directing Department and went on to work on feature and documentary films and also for Polish public television. Bednarek has directed 25 documentary films and 5 teleplays. Since 1974 he has been teaching film direction and dramaturgy at the Lodz School's Directing and Producing Departments. Since 2001 he has also served as the director of Mediaschool, an international student film festival organized annually by the Lodz Film School.
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