"The Dress" – the movie produced by Warsaw Film School and shortlisted by The Academy® – conquers the foreign media!
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"The Dress" – a production by students of the Warsaw Film School, which made it to the shortlist of The Academy® and is available to watch on the "Short of the Week" channel on YouTube until the end of the month – is conquering the American media!
In recent days, "The Dress" has dominated the prestigious entertainment website Deadline. The movie's ad has been viewed over 3.5 million times, reaching hundreds of thousands of viewers!
It's worth mentioning that the ad of "The Dress" previously appeared in a special edition of Deadline Hollywood. Contenders Film: International. Two spreads and the back cover were devoted to the production of the Warsaw Film School.
However, these are not the only advertisements in the American press. "The Dress" has also been featured in the trade magazines such as "The Hollywood Reporter" and "Variety".
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In addition, "The Dress" has received more than 30 publications in foreign media and nearly 70 publications in domestic media.
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"The Dress" is a story about yearning and feminine friendship, written and directed by Tadeusz Łysiak, a student at the Warsaw Film School. The main role was played by Anna Dzieduszycka, whose acting was appreciated at many film festivals in Poland and abroad.
Now this award-winning title – which brought its creators, among others, victory at the Atlanta Film Festival and a Bronze Tadpole at the Energa Camerimage Festival – stands a chance of being nominated for the most prestigious film award in the world.
We would like to remind you that it is not the first time that The Academy® appreciated a production of the Warsaw Film School. We already had an Academy Awards® nomination for the moving documentary "Our Curse".
Stills from the film "The Dress". Cinematographer: Konrad Bloch
Don't miss this opportunity to enjoy the artistry of our filmmakers and the talent of Anna Dzieduszycka cast in the main role! It's worth hurrying as the availability of the film is limited!
If you want to learn more about our unique production and download graphic materials, please visit the movie's official website: CLICK HERE
Poster of "The Dress" by Plakiat
THE DRESS
Julia lives in the Polish countryside. Her music is death metal. Her favorite pastime: playing on slot machines. She works at a wayside motel for drivers. She’s lonely, she never had a man, never experienced physicality. Julia is short stature and her entire life is dictated by her height – the local community can’t seem to accept her different appearance. Everything changes, when she crosses paths with a handsome truck driver. Their eyes meet. Julia’s heart beats faster. The man soon becomes the object of her loving, almost erotic obsession...
CAST: Anna Dzieduszycka, Dorota Pomykała, Szymon Piotr Warszawski, Andrzej Glazer, Lea Oleksiak
SCRIPT & DIRECTING: Tadeusz Łysiak DOP: Konrad Bloch EDITING: Mariusz Gos MUSIC: Jan Królikowski SOUND: Błażej Kafarski PRODUCTION MANAGER: Monika Ossowska ARTISTIC SUPERVISION: Wojciech Saramonowicz PRODUCER: Maciej Ślesicki PRODUCTION: Warsaw Film School, Dobro, MIŁO, GŁOŚNO CO-FINANCING: Polish Film Institute SALES & DISTRIBUTION: Salaud Morisset POSTER: Plakiat
Tadeusz Łysiak – born in 1993, graduate of Cultural Studies at the University of Warsaw, student of Directing at the Warsaw Film School. Creator of two award-winning short films in Poland and abroad: "Techno" (starring Leszek Abrahamowicz, Danuta Stenka, Michalina Olszańska) and "The Dress" (Anna Dzieduszycka, Dorota Pomykała, Szymon Piotr Warszawski). Participant of the prestigious program FUTURE FRAMES – Generation NEXT of European Cinema within Eastern Promises at the Karlovy Vary Festival. Winner of the "Discovering Eye" award for young talented filmmaker at the Polish Film Festival in Chicago. |
Films by students of the Warsaw Film School are co-financed by the Polish Film Institute