3 DEGREES OF SEPARATION

POLISH TITLE: 3 UŚCISKI DŁONI

REPRESENTED BY KFF

Emil is a Polish teenager who travels to the city of Lodz to see his idol, the filmmaker David Lynch, because he read on the internet that Lynch is opening a film center there. In the train, Emil meets Dagmara, a young woman who tells him about the six degrees of separation theory - he knows somebody, who knows somebody, who knows somebody else...  you can reach anybody in the world. Dagmara has come back from abroad to look for a job, and she in turn meets Beta, who dreams to be a model and wants to travel... How far are these young people from their dreams?

FILM REPRESENTED BY THE KRAKOW FILM FOUNDATION

GENRE:
fiction
COUNTRY:
Polska
RUNNING TIME:
33'
YEAR:
DIRECTING:
Marcin Latałło
SCRIPT:
Marcin Latałło, Joanna Didik
DOP:
Michał Szewczuk
EDITOR:
Marcin Latałło
MUSIC:
Agim Dżeljilji, Oszibarack
PRODUCTION:
TVP Kultura, Stowarzyszenie Filmowców Polskich - Studio Munka

Marcin Latałło »

Director producer and cameramanborn in Poland (1967), raised in France, where he studied directing at La fémis (National Film School). He attended a yearly course in cinematography at the Lodz Film School. Son of Stanisław Latałło, about whom he made his first documentary, A Trace (Honorary Mention at the IFF Krakow in 1996) and a book, The Unfinished Portrait. He collaborated with Andrzej Wajda, Agnieszka Holland and Krzysztof Kieślowski (for whom he translated the screenplays and dialogues of the Three Colors into French). He directed two short films: The First Time and Night’s Kiss. He directed the documentaries Constellations for Polish TV, Another Gaze for the Caravane des 10 mots and Our Street for Arte France. He is preparing two documentaries Ginczanka : a personal journey and The other side of the poster. He’s also currently working on the screenplay for his first feature film: A Sailor’s Tale. He founded his production company : Camera Obscura, that co-produced the feature-length version of Our street – cinema version, premiered at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (Idfa) in 2008.