Zygmunt is a Polish born journalist, writer and documentary film director.For the last twenty years his main interests have been Russia and other post soviet republics. He took up journalism in 1987, rather late in his career, when communism was about to collapse and censorship and strict party control weakened.Since the late eighties, Dzieciolowski's feature stories have been published by leading international newspapers and magazines in such countries as Germany, Switzerland, Poland, England, France, Russia, and Norway. In the course of his work he has visited the most remote regions of Russia such as Baikal, Chukotka and Kamchatka, and interviewed its best known politicians and intellectuals including Mikhail Gorbachev, Roman Abramovich, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, and Anna Politkovskaya. He is a regular author covering Russian affairs for the London-based e-zine opendemocracy.net. He is now also editor of their Russian project openDemocracy Russia, produced in collaboration with the Russian e-zine www.polit.ru.He produced and co-directed his first documentary film in 2004. "Contest" presented a beauty pageant in the Siberian prison labor camp for women. Dzieciolowski and his co-director Mumin Shakirov received a special award for this film at the Moscow International Human Rights Festival in 2005. "Contest" was seen by TV viewers in more than 10 countries. In 2005, Dzieciolowski co-directed a 52 minute documentary on the Russian actors who appeared in Soviet film and theatre in the role of the October Revolution leader Vladimir Lenin. The film, presented on the Russian nationwide NTV channel, had excellent reviews in the Russian press. In 2006, following his trip to the Russian Far East, Dzieciolowski was writer for the short film "Destination Chukotka", produced by the International Fund for Animal Welfare. In 2008, he was field producer for the American cable channel HDNet for their 40 minute documentary presenting the Russian pro Kremlin youth organization "Nashi".He is author of the book "Planet Russia", a collection of his selected features from Russia and other post soviet republics, published in Poland in 2005.Links to recent work:openDemocracy story archive _Dzieciolowski.jspThe Putin Youth _master_id=A5049
In the village of Uelen, just across the Bering Strait from Alaska, I met a French filmmaker, Frédéric Tonolli. He was making a documentary on the indigenous Chukchi, and also believes that strangers from central Siberia who were brought in as heads of villages failed to understand the nature of local challenges and problems. "Their major concern is when they can return home, rather than how to help the Chukchi," he argues. "They have no idea how to cope with alcoholism, or how to find a balance between old values and new ways of life."
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The Second Baptism of Rus is a full-length documentary film about the resurgence of the Russian Orthodox Church in Russia over the last 25 years. The film gives a detailed presentation of the main stages in rebuilding church life in Russia from 1988, when the country marked the 1000th anniversary of the Baptism of Rus, to today.
A sensitive documentary about life in the farthest north-east of Russia. Home of the Chukchi, one of the oldest Siberian tribes, where the only remaining source of life, the only chance for survival, is whaling..ld_spacer_63e369d4c1183height:32px;.ld_fancy_heading_63e369d4d02ea .lqd-highlight-innerheight:0.275em;bottom:0px; WIELORYB Z LORINO (THE WHALE FROM LORINO)Maciej CuskePL 2019, 60 min, OmeU21.10.2021, 18:15.ld_spacer_63e369d4d04e1height:32px;.ld_fancy_heading_63e369d4d09ff .lqd-highlight-innerheight:0.275em;bottom:0px; Jury statement (Christian Berger)
Kasia Biernacka is an outdoor photographer and camera person based in Poland.When not in the outdoors, she works for Ladek Mountain Festival as the Film Program Director, translates the mountain films from English, French and Spanish into Polish and organizes their screenings throughout her country.Kasia's biggest passions are expedition caving, cave photography and filming. In the last 20 years she spent almost every spring in Mexico, participating in two long term projects led by the US Deep Caving Team: exploring Sistema Cheve and Sistema Huautla, respectively the 2nd deepest and the 1st deepest caves of the western hemisphere.Kasia worked as a camera person for two documentary films about caving: for Discovery Channel in 2013 and for National Geographic in 2021.
Ludo Hičár is a cameraman from Slovakia. He has been behind the camera for more than 25 years - he worked in Czech Television for 15 years, and for the last 10 years, he has been a cameraman for Slovak TV JOJ. He often participates in small and large TV projects, trips around the world, and in political, sporting or social events. Together with Michal Rybanský, he won the President of the Slovak Republic Award at the Ekotopfilm Festival for the Indian documentary 'Desert Rose'. He can't walk through the forest without picking up trash. Whatever the season, he prefers to spend his free time in nature, although he often pitches a tent at home with his son. He enjoys learning about outdoor clothing, equipment and filming. 2ff7e9595c
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