Museum at the 41st Film Festival In Gdynia
On September 19 – 24 we would like to invite you to Gdynia to exhibitions we helped to prepare as well as to book promotion meetings.
The Decalogue by Krzysztof Kieslowski
The Decalogue by Krzysztof Kieslowski presents the work of one of the most excellent and acknowledged Polish filmmakers in the world. The Decalogue by Krzysztof Kieslowski is an unprecedented 10-episode series of films produced by Polish Television as well as cinema versions of the two episodes, i.e. A Short Film
Film Clans – Lenczewscy
On March 31 at. 17.00, together with the Wytwórnia Filmów Oświatowych we’d like to invite to a meeting with Ryszard Lenczewski and Agata Lenczewska-Madsen. This event it’s a part of the “Unforgettable World of Film Lodz – Film Clans” series.
Survey results: 12 Films for the 120th Anniversary of Cinema
28 December 2015 marked the 120th anniversary of the first public film screening by the Lumière brothers. The Film Museum in Lodz and the Department of History and Theory of Film at the University of Lodz, together with the Polish Filmmakers Association and the Lodz Film School took this opportunity
WOMEN TRIUMPH
Vita Maria Drygas won for her film “Piano” the Grand Prix and the White Cobra statuette at the 25th “Man in Danger” Festival which finished on 28 November. The jury – documentary film artists: Maria Zmarz-Koczanowicz, Paweł Łoziński and Wojciech Kasperski – unanimously awarded the main prize. “We appreciate how
FROM KINDERGARTEN TO SECONDARY SCHOOL
We invite children of pre-school age, students of primary schools, middle schools and upper-secondary schools to take part in interactive classes. Selected topics cover theory (presentation and discussion) and practice during which participants use their newly-acquired knowledge to solve tasks or prepare projects related to the topic of the lesson.
10 decades of Polish film making
The domination of the Polish Film School lasted no longer than four and a half years – from the Cannes Festival triumph of Andrzej Wajda’s Kanał in May, 1957 to the conference in Spała, Poland in October, 1960, at which Polish filmmakers were informed about the theses comprised in the
From Mansarda to Alex
Scheibler’s Palace, which has been the seat of the Film Museum for the past three decades, is one of the most often photographed buildings in Lodz. Nearly 30 feature films, TV series and theatre performances (excluding film etudes by students of the neighbouring Lodz Film School) have been created here.
BOOKS AND ALBUMS
W kręgu neoawangardy – Warsztat Formy Filmowej / In The Neo-avant-garde Circle – The Workshop of Film Form eds. Marzena Bomanowska, Alicja Cichowicz Published by: Muzeum Kinematografii w Łodzi. Łódź, 2017 Price: 67 zł Celebrating the Avant-Garde Year in Poland, the Film Museum in Łódź presents a monograph on the Workshop
HOW IT ALL BEGAN
The Film Museum in Lodz is the only museum in Poland preserving exhibits related to film culture, art and technique. The Museum has been operating as an independent entity since 1 April 1986 although it had already been officially established 10 years earlier as the Film Culture Department (Dział Sztuki