HOW
TO DO IT
(JAK TO SIE ROBI)

2006,
90 min., Poland
DIRECTION:
Marcel Lozinski
SCRIPT:
Marcel Lozinski
CINEMATOGRAPHY:
Jacek Petrycki, Andrzej Adamczak
EDITING:
Katarzyna Maciejko-Kowalczyk
SOUND:
Jerzy Murawski
PRODUCER:
Zbigniew Domagalski
PRODUCTION:
Kalejdoskop Film Studio
Piotr
Tymochowicz, the media adviser, decided to prove that
he can transform every man into a politician. Hundreds
people answered the casting. Only dozen started training.
Survived only one. The film crew had a unique opportunity
to follow up mechanisms of birth and evolution of the
most despised things in Polish political class. Tymochowicz
has been working on the movie for three and a half year.
Made in Poland, the film carries the universal message.
Demagogia and populism is not only the polish specialty.
Marcel
Łoziński
Born in 1940 in Paris. Graduate of the National Lodz
Film School (Film Directing, 1971). In 1994, nominated
to the Academy Award for his short documentary 89
mm from Europe (89 mm od Europy). Member of
the American Academy of Motion Picture, Arts and Sciences
since 1995. He's been teaching in the Andrzej Wajda
Master School of Film Directing from 2003. He runs the
Dragon Forum - the international documentary film workshops
and pitching. His films received numerous awards at
the international film festivals. The most important
ones are: So It Doesn't Hurt (Zeby
nie bolalo, 1998), Anything Can Happen (Wszystko
moze sie przytrafic, 1995), 89 mm from Europe
(89 mm od Europy, 1993), Practical Exercises
(Cwiczenia warsztatowe, 1984), Microphone's
Test (Proba mikrofonu, 1980), How to
Live (Jak zyc, 1977).
Sunday,
November 26, 2006 at 6:00 pm. (PortageTheatre)

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