7 SILVER EYE NOMINATIONS FOR POLISH FILMS

As every year, the East Silver Market gives an opportunity to watch almost 50 latest documentaries produced or co-produced in Poland. Seven of them have been nominated to the Silver Eye awards for the best documentaries shown during the Market.

The Silver Eye is a special prize awarded to the producer, not the director of a film. It is designed to support promotion and distribution of films abroad. The films taking part in the Market are divided into three categories – short, medium-length and full-length documentaries. Apart from a statuette, the winners receive a cash prize and a yearly representation of the film in the East Silver Caravan, which equals with the its promotion at over 100 most important film festivals worldwide.

This year, the Silver Eye nomination was granted to seven Polish documentaries:

in the feature-length category:

21 x New York by Piotr Stasik

You Have No Idea How Much I Love You by Paweł Łoziński

Communion by Anna Zamecka

in the mid-length category:

 Icon by Wojciech Kasperski

Walking Spark by Marcin Kopeć,

Life of a Butterfly by Piotr Bernaś

in the short length catagory:

Love, love by Grzegorz Zariczny

 

 Apart from the nominated films, over thirty nine other Polish films will participate in the East Silver Market, sixteen of which are represented by Krakow Film Foundation within the frames of Polish Docs programme.

Previously, Polish films were equally well-represented at the East Silver Market, and what is more, many got the Silver Eye awards. In 2009 "Six Weeks"  by  Marcin Janos Krawczyk won in the short film category, and "Rabbit a la Berlin"  by Bartosz Konopka - in the medium-length category. Special mention in the feature-length category went to the film "Side-Track"  by Anna Kazejak.  A year later, the film "That's Life" by Daniel Zieliński was chosen the best short film, and "At the Edge of Russia" by Michał Marczak - the best full-length film.  Special mentions went to the films "The Work of Machines" by Michał and Maciej Mądracki and Gilles Lepore and"Plain Landscape with Cradle" by Arkadiusz Biedrzycki. In 2012, among the award-winners of the Silver Eye award, there were  "Cut-Paste" by Rafał Samusik in the short documentary category and"We will be happy one day"  by Paweł Wysoczański in the medium-length film category. Last year, Polish-Cuban co-production "Previous Scenes" by Aleksandra Maciuszek was chosen the best short film of the East Silver Market, and "Joanna" by Aneta Kopacz - the best medium-length film. The special mention went to  "The Art of Disappearing" by Bartek Konopka and Piotr Rosołowski. In 2014, the Silver Eye Award in the short film category went to "A Visit" by Matej Bobrik, and the special mention in the feature-length section went to the Polish-Czech-Slovakian co-production "Gottland" and in 2015 "Casa Blanca" by Aleksandra Maciuszek and "Snails" by Grzegorz Szczepaniak.

You can find the full list of the films nominated for the Silver Eye awards on the East Silver's website.