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- The film shows twelve days in the life of Jacek Sroka. The story is based on the diary, or rather, an anti-diary of the artist, mixing the artistic with the intimate; distance with proximity; the imagined with the supposed. The world of the artist's paintings and his personal life permeate each other, while privacy in his work gains universal value. Language of the film - its "third protagonist" - oscillates between documentary narrative (the story about the pictures) and magical realism (compelling animations), finding its own expression, rich and surprisingly broad: we follow the camera through the nooks and crannies of the house, the studio - and the artist's imagination.
- The action takes place on a small housing estate located near the city center. Cut off from the busy traffic and noise, the spot is a bit forgotten. In such circumstances, simple situations become extraordinary and mysterious in an artist's imagination. The film focuses on one of the works of the famous Polish painter and graphic artist Jacek Sroka, entitled The Sexuality of Kwiatow Polskich Street. The history of one picture is not simply an introduction to Jacek Sroka's art. It reveals the secrets of the creation of his works. Sroka presents a complex world that is technologically comparable to alchemy. Now this craft is being replaced by new technologies and can be forgotten in the future.
- The image of the extermination of Dzialoszyce - in Swietokrzyskie/Poland. Before World War II, described as the "capital of Polish Jews", as a document of the artistic memory of an outstanding artist-painter that appeals to our senses.