Director: Kamil Polak
Composer: Irina Bogdanovich
Production: Human Ark
Poland, Canada, France, Switzerland, Denmark / 2010 / 21'
THE LOST TOWN OF ŚWITEŹ was created in an original combination of 3D animation and classic animation painted with oil paints. Specially-commissioned large-scale paintings were composited into a multiple-plane 3D computer generated (CG) environment using state-of-the-art digital animation and compositing techniques. This unique artistic way creates a quality in itself and an extraordinary means of expression, which is crucial in animation, where strength of content and visual form merge into a striking and meaningful fusion. Two distinct styles of paintings were used: 19th-century Slavonic paintings (such as the work of Józef Chełmoński and Aleksander Gierymski), which give the illusion of perspective and use a realistic palette, combined with the much more stylized, brightly-colored and iconic 2D paintings of the Middle Ages.
- Berlinale IFF, 2011, In Competition
- Belgrade International Short & Documentary Film Festival, 2011, Special Mention
- Las Palmas IFF, 2011, Best Short Film
- Cartoons on the Bay, 2011, Pulcinella Award for Best Short Film
- Annecy, 2011, Best Debut
- Krakow IFF, 2011, Best Polish Animation
- Palm Springs IFF, 2011, Best Animation