SYNOPSIS
Eminent Polish stage director, actor, unforgettable pedagogue, and director of many theater companies, Zygmunt Hübner was a part of the political reality, but he was also able to formulate an autonomous voice in the grim reality of communist Poland. This documentary is also a tribute to the vision of theatre proposed by Hübner, a no-nonsense institution inviting the viewer to a conversation and devoted to the issues important for society. It was the “theatre that gets involved”.
EDYTA WRÓBLEWSKA
Born in 1972. Graduated from Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing and Camerimage Film School in Poland. Also graduated from Warsaw School of Economics and French Institute of Management. For several years she has been working for media companies (Agora S.A., Wizja TV, AtomicTV, The Warsaw Voice). In 2006 she took part in Berlinale Talent Campus. Her filmmaking experience includes directing, scriptwriting, and production. Her documentary films were screened at many international film festivals. Member of Polish Filmmakers Association.
SCREENINGS
GALLERY THEATRE
(1112 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, IL)
MONDAY, 11/06/2017 7:30 pm.
2017, 64 min, Poland
Polish with English subtitles
Direction/Reżyseria
EDYTA WRÓBLEWSKA
Script/Scenariusz
EDYTA WRÓBLEWSKA
Cinematography/Zdjęcia
SZYMON LENKOWSKI
Editing/Montaż
TOMASZ MĄCZKA
Produced by/Produkcja
ENDOFRINA STUDIO,
TVP
Producer/Producent
MARTA GOLBA