Author: Karolina Szmytko
The new educational platform FILM NEST is now available!
The Wajda Film Centre has launched the educational platform Film Nest, where you can find selected documentary films from past editions of the LET’S DOC Documentary Film Festival for Young Audiences, along with teaching materials to help conduct lessons based on these films. Many of them include accessibility features such as audio descriptions or translations into Polish Sign Language (PJM). Film Nest is an online…
Webinar: Presentation of the Course “Metaphor and Storytelling in School Practice” on October 30th on the Teams platform
We invite you to a one-hour webinar titled “Presentation of the Course ‘Metaphor and Storytelling in School Practice,’” which will take place on October 30th at 6:00 PM on the Teams platform. During the webinar, we will present the e-learning course created by Dr. Maciej Dowgiel. The course on metaphor and storytelling is based on short documentary films that were screened during the second edition of the LET’S DOC…
„LET’S DOC Film Guide in School Practice”. Webinar on October 23!
Join us for a one-hour webinar, “LET’S DOC Film Guide in School Practice”, which will take place on October 23 at 6:00 PM on the Teams platform. The occasion for this meeting is the release of a new free resource for teachers, prepared by Anna Równy and published by the Wajda Film Centre. LET’S DOC Film Guide The LET’S DOC Film Guide is a collection of teaching guidelines designed…
Applications for the “School with Climate for…” project are open only until October 4th!
Make a film about the climate in your school and showcase it on the big screen! Schools can apply to participate in the “School with Climate for…” project only until Friday, October 4th. The project includes a series of workshops for students and teachers, organized by the Wajda Film Centre. The workshops will result in short video pieces showcasing the “climate” of the school – its…
Join the survey on the needs of the European children’s documentary film market
A group called D4K (Docs for Kids), representing festivals, educational and film institutes, associations of producers, authors, and directors of documentary films, is starting a discussion on the needs and challenges facing the European documentary market for children. The first step is a European study addressed to people associated with the documentary industry – producers, directors, scriptwriters, film funds, commissioning editors, broadcasters, VOD platforms,…