Premiere screening (the first screening in Warsaw) of the movie “Krafftówna in the wonderland” and the meeting with BARBARA KRAFFTÓWNA and the makers of the movie
For the broadcast of the meeting please visit the website ninateka.pl at 17:30
Documentary in Polish with English subtitles (Poland 2021, 82 min)
Directed by: Maciej Kowalewski, Piotr Konstantinow, screenplay and interviews: Remigiusz Grzela, cinematography by: Bartosz Piotrowski, Marcin Janos Krawczyk
Cooproduction: Polski Instytut Sztuki Filmowej / Telewizja Polska / Wytwórnia Filmów Dokumentalnych i Fabularnych (WFDiF)
Photo Hubert Komerski
Iluzjon Cinema Theatre, 50a Narbutta St., Stolica auditorium
Ticketed event, tickets at the price of 25/17 PLN can be purchased in the ticket office of the cinema theater
11.00-17.30
Academic session in the Yiddish Cultural Center: “The Jewish school and upbringing before and today. Contexts and inspirations” under the academic supervision of Anna Szyba
PROGRAM:
10.00-10.05 Welcome
Before the war:
10.05-10.35 Bella Szwarcman-Czarnota: “Yiddish in the first place. Two facilities in the city of Vilnius between the wars: Jewish Teachers College and Jewish Music Institute”
10.35-11.05 Anna Szyba: “At that time, the school was the only light in my gloomy life. The schools of the Jewish Central Education Organization according to the students”
11.05-11.20 Discussion/QA session
War:
11.30-12.00 Agnieszka Witkowska-Krych: “Upbringing in the borderline situation, i.e. about the ghetto day rooms for the children of refugees and migrants/displaced people”
12.00-12.30 Lidia Zessin-Jurek: “Brought up to resist – the school of the interwar period and the decisions about the emigration of the Jewish generation of “Kolumbs” (1939)”
12.30-12.45 Discussion/QA session
After the war:
13.45-14.15 Martyna Płatek: “Educational and upbringing methods used in the post-war Jewish orphanages – the case of Piotrolesie”
14.15-14.45 Helena Datner: “After the Holocaust. The educational program of the schools under the Jewish Committees (1944-1950)”
14.45-15.00 Discussion/QA session
15.15-16.15 “Today’s Jewish school. News, outlook” – the debate with Agata Patalas, Małgorzata Kordowicz, Bella Szwarcman-Czarnota and Patryk Pufelski, hosted by Anna Szyba
16.30 Screening of “Perecowicze” according to Gołda Tencer’s idea, directed by Sławomir Grünberg
Production: The Shalom Foundation, Poland 2009, 52 min
Yiddish Cultural Center, 15 Andersa St.
Entry upon confirmation, registration available until 20 August at: cjk@jidysz.org.pl; a limited number of seats
This event will also be broadcast online – for details, please visit: www.festiwalsingera.pl
Screening of: “This Lublin..” directed by Andrzej Titkow, including director’s introduction
Documentary (Poland 2021)
Written and directed by: Andrzej Titkow, cinematography: Ami Tadeusz Drozd, Jacek Knopp, Sławomir Orman, music: Piotr Moss, edited by: Jacek Knopp, translated by: Natalia Titkow, Piotr Moss
“Lubliners” who took part in
the movie: Neta Avidar, Jossi Dakar, Alejandra Del Rio Schtulmann, Meyer Denn, Judith Maier, Dan Oren, Michael Shade, Tzvika Shulman, Etel Szyc, Jean-Marc Teboul, Ariel Teboul-Warhaftig, Christophe Teboul, Leora Tec and others
as well as: Bartosz Gajdzik, Symcha Keller, dr Dariusz Konstantynów, dr hab. Adam Kopciowski, Piotr Nazaruk, Tomasz Pietrasiewicz, prof. dr hab. Sławomir Jacek Żurek
Production: © City of Lublin, Studio Filmowe TAK
Austrian Cultural Forum, 7/9 Próżna St.
Entry upon confirmation available since 3 August at: warschau-kf@bmeia.gv.at; seats are not numbered
Screening of the movies directed by Stanisław Różewicz: “Birth Certificate” and “Three Women”
Introduction: Piotr Śmiałowski
“Birth Certificate” (Poland 1961, 99 min)
Written by: Stanisław Różewicz, Tadeusz Różewicz, cinematography: Stanisław Loth, music composed by: Lucjan Kaszycki
Cast: Henryk Hryniewicz, Beata Barszczewska, Andrzej Banaszewski, Wanda Łuczycka and others
“Three Women” (Poland 1957, 89 min)
Written by: Kornel Filipowicz, Tadeusz Różewicz, cinematography by: Andrzej Ancuta, music composed by: Andrzej Dobrowolski
Cast: Zofia Małynicz, Anna Ciepielewska, Elżbieta Święcicka, Józef Nalberczak and others
Iluzjon Cinema Theatre, 50a Narbutta St., Stolica auditorium
Free entry tickets are required, collectible in the ticket office (before the screening, no booking available), a limited number of seats
Supporting event organized by the National Film Archives – the Audiovisual Institute
Screening of: “Common fate” directed by Zvi Slepon
The movie made in 2020 documents “the common fate” of the representatives of the then young Jewish people who left Poland after the March’68 events.
Produced and directed by: Zvi Slepon, cinematography: Yoram Mor, edited by: Ami Drozd
Austrian Cultural Forum, 7/9 Próżna St.
Entry upon confirmation available since 3 August at: warschau-kf@bmeia.gv.at; seats are not numbered
Screening of: “The music of Terezin – the history of Helga Pollak-Kinsky’s survival”, directed by Michael Pfeifenberger
The screening of the film will take place in the presence of the director. After the movie is planned after a discussion.
Documentary, Austria/Czech Republic 2021, 93 minutes
Written and directed by: Michael Pfeifenberger, cinematography, edited by: Reinhard Mayer, music composed by: David Rubin, sound: Günther Tuppinger, produced by: Susanne Berger, production: Stephan Demmelbauer, producer: Dr Demmelbauer Filmproduktion
Support: National- und Zukunftsfonds der Republik Österreich, Land Salzburg, Stadt Salzburg, Stadt Wien, cooperation: Gedenkstätte Theresienstadt, Jüdische Kultusgemeinde Prag
Austrian Cultural Forum, 7/9 Próżna St.
Entry upon confirmation available since 3 August at: warschau-kf@bmeia.gv.at; seats are not numbered
This event will be broadcast online by the Austrian Cultural Forum and Singer’s Warsaw Festival on their Facebook pages
Organized in cooperation with the Austrian Cultural Forum
Marcel Łoziński in Ninateka | Screening of documental movies shot by the director who celebrates his 80th birthday
All films will be available free during the whole week (August 22 – 30, 2020) of the screenings on www.ninateka.pl
Supporting event organized by the National Film Archives – the Audiovisual Institute
Screening of: “The High Street store” [Obchod na korze] directed by Ján Kadár, Elmar Klos
(Czechoslovakia 1965, 125 minutes)
Written by: Ladislav Grosman, Ján Kadár, Elmar Klos (based on the novel by Ladislav Grosman), cinematography: Vladimir Novotny, scenography: Karel Skvor, music: Zdenek Liska
Cast: Ida Kamińska, Jozef Króner, František Zvarík, Hana Slivková
Iluzjon Cinema Theatre, 50a Narbutta St., Stolica auditorium
Free entry tickets are required, collectible in the ticket office (before the screening, no booking available)
Supporting event organized by the National Film Archives – the Audiovisual Institute
Screening of: “The Dybbuk” directed by Michał Waszyński
(Poland 1937, 95 minutes)
Written by: Andrzej Marek, Ałter Kacyzne, cameraman: Albert Wywerka
Cast: Leon Liebgold, Maks Bożyk, Lili Liana, Abram Morewski, Ajzyk Samberg, Mojżesz Lipman
Iluzjon Cinema Theatre, 50a Narbutta St., Stolica auditorium
Free entry tickets are required, collectible in the ticket office (before the screening, no booking available), limited number of seats
Supporting event organized by the National Film Archives – the Audiovisual Institute
Screening of: “Desert kids”, attendees the film director Michael Pfeifenberger
Documentary, Austria 2016, 84 min, screened in English with Polish subtitles
Written by: Wolfgang Stahl, Michael Pfeifenberger, cinematography: Meni Elias, sound: Haim Meir, produced by: Hanne Lassl, production: Plan C Filmproduktion
This event will also be broadcast on-line – details soon
Austrian Cultural Forum, 7/9 Próżna St.
Entry upon confirmation at: warschau-kf@bmeia.gv.at, a limited number of seats, seats are not numbered
In cooperation with the Austrian Cultural Forum