General Information
Completed On: 06 Jul, 2023
Duration: 26 min 0 sec
Genres: Experimental, Fiction, Short
Language: English
Country: Poland
Submitted By: Jacek Krawczyk
Festival Rating 8.0
ANTIQUARIUS
synopsis
A lonely artist, facing a creativity crisis, desperately
searches for inspiration. As an antiquarian, locked up in the
world of old books and letters, he casts his mind back to his
memories and demons of the past. Immersing himself in the
works of ancient masters, he tries to find himself and the sense
of existence. The movie was inspired by a life of a writer Franz
Kafka and his "Letters to Milena", where he reveals his
helplessness and mysterious tension. A ghost of Milena
intensifies his emotions and a mysterious spectre
createatmosphere of uncertainty and danger.
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DirectorsJacek Krawczyk
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Film TypeExperimental, Fiction, Short
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GenresDRAMA
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Runtime26 minutes 0 seconds
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Completion Date06 Jul, 2023
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Production BudgetUSD
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Country of OriginPoland
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Country of FilmingPoland
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Film LanguageEnglish
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Shooting Format16:9 1920 × 1080 fullHD
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Aspect Ratio16:9
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Film ColorColor
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Student ProjectNo
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First-time FilmmakerNo
Director's Biography
Jacek Krawczyk - film and theater director, independent filmmaker, choreographer, actor-dancer, performer, teacher, member of the Dance and Ballet Section of Association Of Polish Artists Of The Theater, Film, Radio And Television. A graduate of the Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport, he obtained an artist-dancer diploma, awarded by the Polish Artists Of The Theater, Film, Radio And Television, honored by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. Together with the choreographer Joanna Czajkowska, they co-create the original Sopot Dance Theatre. Creator of many original choreographies. As a dancer and choreographer, he collaborated with many alternative and institutional theaters: with The Witold Gombrowicz Municipal Theatre in Gdynia, the Entertainment Theater in Chorzów, the Small Theater in Warsaw, the Musical Theater in Gdynia, the New Theater in Słupsk, the Grand Theater in Poznań, the Baltic Opera in Gdańsk, the Grand Theater in Łódź and the Gdańsk Shakespeare Theater, the German Audio Gruppe, the French Teatro Artonik and the Goerlitz Tanz Theater. He has performed at many dance, theater and performative art festivals in Poland and in over 20 countries in Europe, Asia and South America (including China, Indonesia, Argentina, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Germany, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Austria , Sweden, Finland, Russia, Hungary, Romania, Lithuania, Estonia, Moldova, Czech Republic, Slovenia, France, Austria). Five times he received a scholarship for creators of culture from the Marshal of the Pomeranian Voivodeship and multiple scholarships of the President of the City of Sopot. In 2006, he was nominated for the "Artist of the Year 2005" award in the Gazeta Wyborcza Trójmiasto poll. He is a winner of the Theater Award of the Marshal of the Pomeranian Voivodeship in 2005 for directing and choreography of two performances: "Square. Version 6 ” and “Helicopter Tanz Streichquartett ”. He received a scholarship of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage for 2006. In 2007, he received the honorary badge "Meritorious for Polish Culture" from the Minister of Culture and National Heritage. In the academic year 2006/2007 he led the faculty in "Dance and movement systems in culture" in the field of cultural studies at the University of Gdańsk. In the years 2008-2010 he worked as a lecturer in the field of dance theater at the Alternative Theater School of the Żak Club in Gdańsk. In the 2016/2017 academic year, he taught the subject of "Dance theater workshops - theory and practice" at the Department of Performing Arts, Faculty of Philology, University of Gdańsk. In 2017, he received an award in the field of culture and art - "Sopocka Muza". In 2019, honored by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage with the Bronze Medal for Merit to Culture - Gloria Artis. In 2020, he received a scholarship from the Minister of Culture and National Heritage - Online Culture. In 2020, he directed "The Seventh Seal", an experimental indie short film which received Award Winner at Independent Shorts Award, at Vegas Movie Awards, at Tokyo International Monthly Film Festival, at Heart International Italian Film Festival, at IndieFest Film Awards, at Cannes Shorts Film Festival, at Eastern Europe International Movie Festival, at Milan Gold Awards, at Golden Wheat Awards, at Halicarnassus Film Festival,at Calcuta International Cult Film Festival, at Luis Bunuel Memorial Awards, at Dreamachine International Film Festival, at 8 & Halfilm Awards, at Fox International Film Festival, at Grand New York Film Awards, at Stanley Film Awards, at Emarald Peacock, at Golden Harvest Film Festival, at Cult Critic Movie Awards, at International Gold Awards, at New York Movie Awards, at Krimson Horyzon International Film Festival, at Black Swan International Film Festival, at Virgin Spring Cinefest, at Europe Independent Movie Festival and received a nomination at AltFF Alternative Film Festival, at Indie Short Fest, and official selected at Amsterdam Freedom Independent IFF, at Sweden Film Awards, at Paradise Film Festival, at Paris Film Awards, at Hollywood Gold Awards, at New York Neorealism Film Awards, at Top Film Awards, at Cinematic European Film Festival, at Toronto Indie Filmmakers Festival, and Honorable Mention at Art Film Awards, at Athens International Monthly Art Film Festival and Florence Film Award. In 2023, he directed the short film "Antiquarius", which won awards at: Independent Short Awards, Naples Film Awards, New York Film Awards, Frida Film Festival, Milan Golds Awards, 8 & Halfim Awards, International Gold Awards.