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The Art Of Disappearing
Sztuka Znikania
Directors
Bartek Konopka
Piotr Rosolowski
Producers
Anna Wydra
Paweł Potoroczyn
Cinematographers
Piotr Rosolowski
Editors
Jędrek Dąbrowski
Sound
Franciszek Kozłowski
Contact
Otter Films
ul. Narbutta 39/ 6
02-541 Warsaw, Poland
+48 228 480 427
[email protected]

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2013
Poland
51 min
Color, Black & White
An unknown story of a Haitian voodoo priest, Amon, who visited the People’s Republic of Poland in 1980 with a group of Haitians invited by the theatre of Jerzy Grotowski. Here, his Polish roots were reborn. His ancestors, Polish legionaries, took part in liberating Haiti from slavery 200 years ago. Amon feels that he should pay his debt and do something for his second fatherland so he decides to stay in Poland. All is leading to martial law and Amon tries to change the course of history… A surprising view on socialism through the eyes of a stranger form a different culture.
Bartek Konopka, Oscar® nominated director for short documentary ‘Rabbit a la Berlin’. Master degree of film science from Jagiellonian University Cracow. Konopka has directed numerous documentaries for TVP, TVN, MTV, VIVA as well as commercials and video clips. Expert of Polish Film Institute. Piotr Rosołowski, born 1977. Since 2002 he has been working as an independent cinematographer in Poland, Germany and Switzerland. He is also a co-author of awarded scripts of documentary films.
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