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| Danny Boy, Marek Skrobecki (POLAND, 2010), 10’00”

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  The film concerns the problem of social alienation, yet is an ironic social satire. The young man, clearly different from the others, wanders the streets aimlessly.

CREDITS

 Director, Artistic Director, Script: Marek Skrobecki

Producer: Zbignew Zmudzki / Luc Toutounghi

Storyboard: Agata Gorządek

Animation: Adam Wyrwas, Krzysztof Brzozowski

Camera: Andrzeij Jardszewicz

Music, Sound: Floriant Pittet

Editing: Janusz Czubak

BIOGRAPHY

 Marek Skrobecki - film director, production designer. His specialty is classic puppet animation. Born on 19.09.1951 in Kalisz (Poland). He has graduated from Fine Art Academy and Polish National Film School in Lodz (Master Diploma 1990). He made his first film in 1988. But it was only when he made D.I.M. in 1992 in Se-ma-for, that he found his unique manner and designed human sized puppets that were a novelty in Polish puppet animation. The experience from making this film has been used in his later works, especially in Ichthys (director) and Peter and the Wolf (production designer) and, also, in his latest film Danny Boy (director).

FILMOGRAPHY

 1988 – Epizod (The Episode), cartoon – production designer

1989 – Tort urodzinowy (The Birthday Cake), cartoon - production designer

1991 – Ostatnia kanapka (The Last Sandwich), cartoon – production designer

1992 - D.I.M., puppet animation – production designer

1995 – OM, puppet animation – production designer

1998 – Marchenbilder, puppet animation - production designer

2005 – Ichthys, puppet animation - production designer

2010 – Danny boy, premiere at the Solothurn Film Festival 2010 (Switzerland), 2nd Prize of Audience.

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