"Chopin. I Am Not Afraid of Darkness" at Golden Prague International TV Festival (2022)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • A Polish-Korean documentary produced by Inbornmedia and Play Button Media, “Chopin. I'm not afraid of the dark" dir. Joanna Kaczmarek received the Czech Television Award at the 59th International Television Festival "Golden Prague". Here is the TV coverage of the award ceremony, which took place at the National Theater in Prague.
    Producers: Inbornmedia, Play Button Media Co-producers: Telewizja Polska (TVP), National Center for Culture, Adam Mickiewicz Institute Co-financing: RAPA Korea, Polish Film Institute Partner: Polish National Foundation
    A Polish-Korean documentary produced by Inbornmedia and Play Button Media, “Chopin. I'm not afraid of the dark" dir. Joanna Kaczmarek received the Czech Television Award at the 59th International Television Festival "Golden Prague". Here is the TV coverage of the award ceremony, which took place at the National Theater in Prague.
    Producers: Inbornmedia, Play Button Media
    Co-producers: Telewizja Polska (TVP), National Center for Culture, Adam Mickiewicz Institute
    Co-financing: RAPA Korea, Polish Film Institute Partner: Polish National Foundation
    "Chopin. I'm Not Afraid of Darkness" is an unusual documentary film asking whether classical music can heal places affected by war and suffering, taking the viewer on a cinematic journey through unique and sinister sceneries. It weaves the stories of three outstanding pianists, a Pole - Leszek Możdżer, a Korean Won Jae - Yeon, and a Syrian immigrant, half a Pole - Fares, who prepare for special concerts where no one would expect to hear live music: at the former German Nazi Concentration Camp Auschwitz-Birkenau, on the border with dictatorial North Korea, and in the center of Beirut, right after the explosion in the port there. The film is highly topical given the current events in the eastern part of Europe.

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