MY HEART

POLISH TITLE: MOJE SERCE

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Rozalia is an actress. A professional opportunity makes it essential for her and her seven-year-old son, Kazik, to move from Warsaw to the small city of Wałbrzych in south-east Poland. The new city means a long-term contract of employment for her in the local theatre and a new school for Kazik. As they settle in, Rozalia begins to strike up a friendship with Kazik’s new teacher, Kazik. However, problems start cropping up at the school. Unexpected events in Rozalia’s life become intertwined with her onstage role.

GENRE:
fiction
RUNNING TIME:
30'
YEAR:
DIRECTING:
Damian Kocur
SCRIPT:
Damian Kocur
DOP:
Mateusz Skalski
EDITOR:
Sebastian Mialik
PRODUCTION:
Studio Munka

Damian Kocur »

Director and cinematographer. A graduate of the Krzysztof Kieślowski Film School in Katowice and a PhD student at the Film School in Łódź. He is the author of the internationally awarded feature debut "Bread and Salt" (awarded, among others, at festivals in Venice, Cairo, Cottbus, Antalya, Gijon, Bratislava and Gdynia) and several shorts. As a filmmaker, he keeps track of the credibility of emotions on the screen, and considers the authenticity of the characters and their stories to be his most important goal.