Opening of the festival for the audience: screening of „Aquarela” and meeting with film director


Thursday 10th May | 5:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m | National Film Archive – Audiovisual Institute (ul. Wałbrzyska 3/5) | Ziemia Obiecana/Promised Land screening room
Opening of the festival for the audience: two meetings with Victor Kossakovsky after two screening of his film "Aquarela"

In Polish and English
Partner: National Film Archive – Audiovisual Institute

Experience nature in a completely new cinematic way with the 16th Millennium Docs Against Gravity Film Festival and the National Film Archive – Audiovisual Institute at the screening of „Aquarela”, a movie created with the use of the latest technologies: crystal-clear images at 96 frames per second (the standard is 24 fps) with Dolby Atmos surround sound. „Aquarela” is a visually stunning cinematic collage highlighting the beauty, starkness and destructive power of water. It’s the first-ever movie shot with cutting-edge waterproof
cameras and wide-angle lenses in 96 fps. Both screenings will be followed by a discussion with Victor Kossakovsky. The director had already been a guest of the 9th edition of Millennium Docs Against Gravity with his movie „¡Vivan las Antipodas!”.

Free admission, limited number of seats, registration is required at: goscie@fina.gov.pl until 8/05/2019 or subject to availability. During registration please specify the selected screening hour and number of viewers (one person can register maximum two people). Passes may be retrieved on the day of the screening up to 15 minutes before the start of each screening (i.e. up to 5:15 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. respectively). If passes are not retrieved within these hours, we will give them out to unregistered people in the waiting line.