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Online Retrospective
Tribute to Marcel Łoziński
We are honored to present an online retrospective dedicated to the work of filmmaker Marcel Łoziński, one of the most influential voices in documentary cinema.
This retrospective is a tribute to Łoziński’s extraordinary career, marked by deep human insight, moral complexity, and a fearless exploration of truth, memory, and manipulation. Through his films, Łoziński challenged the boundaries between reality and performance, inviting audiences to question not only what they see on screen, but how stories are shaped and told.
The program brings together a curated selection of his most significant works, offering viewers a rare opportunity to revisit — or newly discover — a body of work that has left a lasting impact on documentary filmmaking worldwide.
Join us online to celebrate the legacy of Marcel Łoziński and to reflect on a cinema that remains urgently relevant today.

Online Retrospective
Tribute to Marcel Łoziński
A celebration of one of documentary cinema’s most influential voices. Discover (or rediscover) films that challenge truth, ethics, and the boundaries of reality.
🎬 Streaming online — join us in honoring his legacy.

Kiev from Dawn till Dusk
KIEV FROM DAWN TILL DUSK
POLISH TITLE: KIJÓW OD ŚWITU DO ZMIERZCHU
The concept of this film, which is also part of the project 'The World From Dawn Till Dusk', unlike in other pictures, draws on the legendary film by Marek Piwowski, The Cruise. The characters were invited on board of a ship that is sailing down the Dnieper. They include an Orthodox priest, oligarch, young musicians, an old war veteran and a young couple just before the wedding. Topics and issues chop and change revealing a funny and, at the same time, warm portrait of the city. The film was made under the artistic supervision of Jacek Bławut, Marcel Łoziński and Vita Żelakeviciute.

Anything can happen
by Marcel Lozinski
Anything can happen Wszystko moze sie przytrafic
Marcel Lozinski 1995
A story of life and death, featuring Lozinski's six-year-old son Tomaszek and elderly people spending time on the benches of a Warsaw park. Riding his scooter, Tomaszek asks the elderly very adult, though basic, questions, which they are happy to answer.
