Stanisław Lenartowicz
Directing
Known For

Twenty animators from the U.S., Switzerland, Poland and China express their friendship with and love of animation in a series of animated variations on the standard countdown.
Academy Leader Variations
An allegorical and surprising juxtaposition of still life in Dutch painting with still life destroyed by modern man.
Martwa natura z ptakiem

A poetic reflection on the passing of time and youth.
Portrait

Children visit the museum - they see exhibits important to Polish culture. They are accompanied by the text of "Catechism of the Polish Child" by Władysław Bełza. Young people learn the history of Poland and then present it in their paintings.
Who Are You?
Excerpt from a discussion between a man and a woman at a sawmill. An adaptation of a short story by Yuri Kazakov.
Fragment większej całości
Party to celebrate "25 years of experience"; everyone drinks champagne, toasts, sings and indulges in small social situations. A grotesque illustration of the customs of a bygone era—pompous academies and pointless meetings.
Timetable

Parodist deformation of the famous painting by Manet Luncheon on the Grass.
Breakfast on the Grass

From the blocks are images inspired by popular children's songs. Director and animator Stanisław Lenartowicz combines time-lapse animation with drawing.
Hocki-klocki

A story about two characters representing extremely different approaches to work.
Wózek

Two neighboring fields are inhabited by two black and white individuals. The problem is, they cannot be seen...
Counterpoint

Unbeknownst to anyone, a man arrives at the television building and starts singing in front of a microphone with a deep bass. The building collapses...
The Forecast

The girl writes a letter. On the postage stamp, a boy plays football with a girl, and on another, a sailor on a boat smokes a pipe. On the next, a tiger sleeps under a palm tree. Colorful images from postage stamps are beginning to come to life. The story of the letter, addressed to Jaś Kowalski, inhabited in Warsaw at 2 Bajkowa Street, is told in photographs and animated scenes.
Jaś Kowalski, Warszawa, ul. Bajkowa 2

A short propaganda film depicting the history of the city of Łódź and its perspectives for the future.