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TITLE
Outside
DIRECTOR
Izabela Plucinska
COUNTRY
Poland
YEAR
2023
DURATION
5′
GENRE
Animation
Overview
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The film OUTSIDE tells the story of domestic violence happening every day behind closed doors. Our heroine deals with violence in a different way. The inspiration for the film was an article in a German newspaper about it titled "The numbers are scary".
DIRECTOR BIOGRAPHY - Izabela Plucinska
Born in Poland and currently living in Germany, Izabela Plucińska has some thirty films to her credit. She studied art and film and now brilliantly combines her talents to create animated works. In 2005, her short Jam Session won a Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. Since then, this gifted filmmaker has enjoyed a steady stream of projects and successes. Her politically and philosophically oriented medium-length film Esterhazy was screened around the world in 2009, including in England, France, Finland, Hungary and Mexico, garnering a number of awards. At the moment, Plucińska, a Berliner by adoption, is busily working at her own production company, Clay Traces, along with her associates. Owing to her renown as an artist, she frequently leads workshops and teaches film animation at universities internationally. Several exhibitions have featured her work. Her last film Portrait of Suzanne, based on the novel by Roland Topor.
Credits
- DirectorIzabela Plucinska
- Screenplay IZABELA PLUCIŃSKA
- Cinematography
- Cast
- Editing DANIELA KINATEDER
- Producer/s CLAYTRACES IZABELA PLUCIŃSKA
- Production Company
- Distributor/sKFF Sales & Promotion
- Project TitleOutside
- Project TypeAnimation
- Completion Date 1 January 2023
- Country of originPoland
- Country of filmingPoland
- LanguageNo Dialogue
- First-time Filmmaker No
- Student ProjectNo
Izabela Plucinska
Born in Poland and currently living in Germany, Izabela Plucińska has some thirty films to her credit. She studied art and film and now brilliantly combines her talents to create animated works. In 2005, her short Jam Session won a Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. Since then, this gifted filmmaker has enjoyed a steady stream of projects and successes. Her politically and philosophically oriented medium-length film Esterhazy was screened around the world in 2009, including in England, France, Finland, Hungary and Mexico, garnering a number of awards. At the moment, Plucińska, a Berliner by adoption, is busily working at her own production company, Clay Traces, along with her associates. Owing to her renown as an artist, she frequently leads workshops and teaches film animation at universities internationally. Several exhibitions have featured her work. Her last film Portrait of Suzanne, based on the novel by Roland Topor.