A roll‑call in a concentration camp. Commands ‘Lie down! Stand up!’. Anyone that disobeys is shot on the spot. Then other inmates slowly stand up. They die. There is only one left because he hunched up when others were standing. Bronze Hobby Horse (1971). —Krakow Film Festival
Director and screenwriter of animated films and feature films. Graduated in painting and graphic Krakow Academy of Fine Arts (1966), where he studied at the Film Studio Drawing. As a producer of animated films debuted in 1968. Co-founder of Cracow SFA. In 1985 he returned to animated films. —filmpolski.pl
He graduated from the Faculty of Painting and Fine Arts in Krakow (Figure Film Laboratory, 1966). He was an assistant Kazimierz Urbanski, founder of Krakow Animated Film Studio. In the studio, including his debut in 1968 film Bird.
His most outstanding animation is the Son (1970, awards in Krakow, Mannheim, Adelaide, “Warsaw Mermaid” for best short film of the year, “Golden Duck” – award weekly “Film”), Apel (1971, awards in Krakow, Annecy, Cork, Tehran, Oberhausen, New York), accident (1972, awarded in Adelaide).
In 1976, he graduated directing at the Film School in Lodz, and for several years pursued drama, acting. His feature debut with this film Sophie Hanin… read more