Amidst the growing excitement surrounding Klara Kochańska’s Tenants, now seems an exciting time for female Polish filmmakers, and Katarzyna Kijek is no exception with her gorgeously surreal animation Debut, located in ŻubrOFFka’s Independent Competition selection. What a film it is too – made with the impressively prolific Studio Munka. It gives you real admiration for the passion and talent that drives animators to spend hours creating something so beautiful, often by themselves. This movie can perhaps only be described as a reddish-blue dreamscape that morphs and unfolds into the imaginative ramblings on a struggling screenwriter who has writer’s block. As such, Debut becomes an exercise in procrasturbation that is quite glorious. At first, this free-form romp opens with a dreamy synth soundtrack, but soon you’re...
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- 12/11/2016
- Screen Anarchy
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