Artur Wrotniewski
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On the planet Transformation, the cruel Prince Saligia steals people’s dreams and turns them into advertisements. When the fame of Tytus reaches him, Saligia lures Tytus and his old friends A’Tomek and Romek to his world, where the friends are captured by the prince’s soldiers and only Tytus’s wits stand between them and despair.
Tytus, Romek i A'Tomek wśród złodziei marzeń
A film from the "Impressions" series, made using cartoon and cut-out animation techniques. Three paintings by Pablo Picasso: "Self-Portrait," "Weeping Woman," "Guernica," and his sketches for the painting "Guernica" inspired the author of the film to create an extremely evocative film story about the cruelty of war and despair.
Pablo Picasso
A film from the "Impressions" series, made using cartoon and combined animation techniques. The author of the film brings rock paintings from several thousand years ago to life. In the flickering light of a campfire, he shows the interior of the Lascaux cave. He reveals details and fragments of surviving paintings to the viewer. He shows animals frozen in motion, just as they were captured on the stone walls by the first painters. The paintings come to life to recreate dramatic hunts and herd migrations—scenes that fascinated and inspired the artists of the time.