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Polish films at the 13th International Animasyros Animation Festival

27.09.2020

Polish films “Acid Rain” directed by Tomasz Papakul and “Rain” directed by Piotr Milczarek were presented in Greece during the Animasyros International Animation Festival, which took place on September 23-27, 2020 on the island of Syros.

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„Acid Rain” is set in post-industrial Eastern Europe and follows a young woman who runs away from her depressing hometown. She meets Skinny – a kind of unstable weirdo who lives in a camper. Their journey gradually leads them towards more and more eerie settings, revealing the attractions and repulsion of rave culture.  

The “Rain” is an animated film on collective consciousness. It talks about how no accountability for our actions pushes us to thoughtlessly follow the crowd, which may lead even to a tragedy. The film also depicts the struggle of individual against the "collective hypnosis" and its consequences. 

The festival was organized, among others, with the support of the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Athens.

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