The Lost Town of Switez
In 19th-century Poland, a traveller loses his way in the forest one stormy night. He witnesses the last days of a medieval town under attack by ruthless warriors. The grandiose tale of The Lost Town of Switez is carried along by the music of Irina Bogdanovitch. Kamil Polak has used advanced computer-assisted animation techniques to create a rich visual universe inspired by religious iconography and Polish romantic painting. The film was screened at the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival.
Awards and distinctions
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Best Visual Effects AwardSichuan TV Festival, Chengdu2011
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Best AnimationInternational Film Festival, Naoussa2011
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Best Short Animated Film (from 10 to 50 min)Golden Kruker- International Animation Film Festival, Sofia2011
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Best AnimationNew York City Short Film Festival, New York2011
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Union of Bulgarian Filmmakers' AwardWorld Festival of Animated Film, Varna2011
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Best Animation Short- with a cash prize of $2,000 USDInternational Short Film Festival, Palm Springs2011
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« Jean-Luc Xiberras » Award for a first filmInternational Animated Film Festival, Annecy2011
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Silver Hobby-Horse for Best Animated FilmInternational Film Festival, Cracow2011
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Pulcinella Award for Best Short FilmCartoons on the Bay, Rome2011
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First Award- Best Short FilmInternational Film Festival, Las Palmas2011