♦ Introduction
This blog is a place for all contributors of Nisimazine to continue to write, photograph, make video and discuss cinema together after the workshops. An extension of the magazine, this is a free space to keep sharing new insights and experiences through reviews, essays, quotes, interviews and festival reports. You can join any conversation by posting comments. So…, let’s go !
Z daleka widok jest piękny (It Looks Pretty from a Distance) by Anna and Wilhelm Sasnal - Poland
By Zsuzsanna Kiràly (Austria), 12 August 2011 | Wroclaw 2011 |Translations: [en]
Wilhelm Sasnal, acclaimed Polish painter and comic strip artist, expands further into filmmaking after several short Super 8 films and his first feature Swineherd (2008). His latest fiction feature It Looks Pretty from a Distance, co-directed and co-written with his wife Anna Sasnal, premiered in the New Polish Films Competition at the New Horizons International Film Festival and is a crass look onto a rural community and its self-controlled, repressive system. The feature has been awarded (…)
11th New Horizons Festival - Films on art, films as art
By Zsuzsanna Kiràly (Austria), 12 August 2011 | Wroclaw 2011 |Translations: [en]
Recommended as one of the most unconventional and edgy film festivals, it was the definitive stimulus to visit the New Horizons International Film Festival for the first time this July.
As a first time visitor it is as easy to find your way around – the city centre, cinemas and hotels are all in closest walking distance, the new online ticketing system works surprisingly well and effective (even though it takes away from the spontaneous and last-minute changes to the schedule), the video (…)
As a first time visitor it is as easy to find your way around – the city centre, cinemas and hotels are all in closest walking distance, the new online ticketing system works surprisingly well and effective (even though it takes away from the spontaneous and last-minute changes to the schedule), the video (…)


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