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In Gdańsk, the one-minute film festival will take place from May 7 to May 10

The One-Minute Film Festival in Gdańsk once again proves that cinema doesn’t have to be long to be powerful — from May 7 to 10, audiences can look forward to screenings, workshops, competition programs, and meetings with creators. The full program has been compiled.

— For over ten years, we have been supporting emerging authors, proving that a great cinematic adventure can start with 60 seconds, — say the organizers.

The One-Minute Film Festival returns to the Baltic Centre for Culture in Gdańsk in a new format and updated dates.

— We are responding to your needs, — say the organizers. — More events, three program directions, and above all, even more films! All of this during a time of year that fosters relationship building and dreams of new challenges.

First and foremost, the festival focuses on the uniqueness of the one-minute film format, the democratization of cinema, networking, and openness to the diversity of authors and audiences.

In the program of the new edition of FF1:00, three thematic directions can be highlighted:

  • cinematic
  • workshop
  • networking

The entire event is united by a nationwide competition for a one-minute film with a prize pool of 26,000 zł.

Program

May 7, Thursday. Kino Kameralne Cafe, ul. Lektykarska 4, Gdańsk

May 8, Friday. NCK – Ratusz Staromiejski, Korzenna 33/35, Gdańsk

Workshops with the jury of FF1:00
time: 10:00–17:00

  • Kasper Bajon: Writing a one-minute film / tickets
  • Emi Buchwald: Editing. From script to screen / tickets
  • Maciej Buchwald: Working with actors / tickets

May 8, Friday. Pub LOFT, ul. Młyńska 15, Gdańsk

May 8, Friday. Kino Spektrum, ul. Garncarska 18/20, Gdańsk

  • 19:00 — “AND THE KING SAID, WHAT A FANTASTIC… MINUTE!” / free tickets

May 9, Saturday
NCK – St. John’s Centre, ul. Świętojańska 50, Gdańsk

JURY MASTERCLASS / free entry

  • 15:00 Maciej Buchwald: “1670” — zero day vs final result
  • 16:00 Emi Buchwald: from short forms to feature films
  • 17:00 Kasper Bajon: “Heweliusz” — from idea to realization
  • 19:00 FINAL SHOT / free entry

competition gala: final screening and award ceremony

  • 20:30 AFTERPARTY / free tickets for silent disco

May 10, Sunday

NCK – St. John’s Centre, ul. Świętojańska 50, Gdańsk

Piotr Buczki: “The Time That Decides for Us”

Magdalena Grzebalkowska: “How Many Frogs on the Ledge, or a Short Course on Procrastination, Unjustly Called Laziness”

Simon Jachimiek: “Creativity. A Word That Causes Horror”

  • 19:00 FF1:00 PARTY / free entry
  • 17:30 IDEA 60 (discussion) / free entry

Piotr Buczki: “The Time That Decides for Us”

Magdalena Grzebalkowska: “How Many Frogs on the Ledge, or a Short Course on Procrastination, Unjustly Called Laziness”

Simon Jachimiek: “Creativity. A Word That Causes Horror”

  • 19:00 FF1:00 PARTY / free entry

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