dokumentART 2013: 09.10.2013, Wednesday, 18:00
Radio Szczecin, Aleja Wojska Polskiego 73 (where is that?)
Blok tematyczny: radioART
The idea for the radioART block arose from the professional interests of its curator. Małgorzata Frymus is a radio journalist, familiar with Polish Radio Szczecin's fascinating archive, where a multitude of reportages and radio documentaries can be found. When showing documentary films, this intriguing world recorded in sound is well worth presenting as well. Until now, radioART used to be presented thematically. This time we will get familiarised the extraordinary work of Włodzimierz Kaczmarek, Polish Radio Szczecin employee of many years. His film work will be shown as part of the Faces of Westpomeranian Cinema block.
She is from Szczecin. Graduated from the Catholic University of Lublin and the PWSFTViT Film school in Łódź. Lecturer at the University of Szczecin. Journalist and reporter for Polish Radio Szczecin, deals mostly with culture topics. She worked with TVP Polish National Television (Szczecin branch). She made several TV programs and reportages. For years she has been working with the OFFicyna Association, the Zachęta Sztuki Współczesnej, and the Stowarzyszenie Ińskie Lato Filmowe. Celluloid Tales is her first documentary film.
read moreAgata Rokicka is a graduate of Polish studies from the University of Szczecin and has a passion for radio work. She began working for Radio Szczecin in 1989. Her area is history in the broadest sense, including regional history. Rokicka is the author of “Time machine” – a popular science radio program where she presents important historical events and figures, people of culture, scientific milestones. Her second grand passion is radio reportage, usually on historical matters. It is a race against time, a struggle for saving the memory of events and people entangled in History. She has been selected Journalist of the Year 2011 in a competition held by the Association of Journalists of the Republic of Poland (SDRP) “Pomorze Zachodnie” and the Szczecin branch of the Polish Journalists Association (SDP).
read moreBorn in 1957. Director of the Department of Culture, Science, and National Heritage at the Marshal's Office of the West Pomerania Voivodeship. Historian and publicist, member of the local government, one of the founders of the Northern Chamber of Commerce. 2000-2001 vice-president of Szczecin, social worker and activist in many non-governmental organisations. Since 2010 vice-chairman of the Bracia Mniejsi foundation, which helps homeless animals.
read more(born January 25th 1957) Son of Włodzimierz Kaczmarek. Journalist, compere, poet, co-founder of the band Sklep z Ptasimi Piórami and the Kana theatre. In 1990-2000 he ran “Studio Bałtyk,” a morning program of Polish Radio Szczecin. Nowadays he works with Polish Radio Szczecin as a music journalist specialising in world music. He has co-operated with the Szczecin Television Centre as well. He runs a culinary column in the “Prestiż” magazine. He has not had his last word yet.
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