TVN24 productions received seven awards during the 19th edition of Filmat Festival. TVN24 reports have received awards in the categories “Ethnography and social affairs”, “Ecology and environment” or “Corporate and institutional films”. Among other things, the film by Ewa Ewart “without retouching” and reportage “red water. Who will pay for waste from TNT factory?”.
Filmat Festival – International Corporate, Document & Tourism Film Festival has been taking place since 2006 and its goal is to present the latest trends in the field of documentary films, television reports, tourist communication, corporate and institutional films, as well as evaluation of audiovisual production depending on their artistic level and possibilities influencing the target group.
The festival supports the development of domestic and foreign productions and organizes a separate film competition for Polish films and films from around the world. The award ceremony will take place in February at the Sports and Tourism Museum in Warsaw.
TVN24 productions with Filmat Festival awards
Two documents directed by Filip Folczak received the first and second prizes in the category “Ethnography and social matters / document up to 30 minutes”. These are “I'm ordinary Jasiek” and “Road to hell“.
In the category “ethnography and social matters / document up to 90 minutes” were awarded “Without retouching“Ewa Ewart – the first prize and”Hope“Martyna Wojciechowska and Ewa Marcinowska – the second prize. The same documentary film by Ewa Ewart also won in the category” Documents and reports / biographies / document up to 90 minutes “.
The second prize in the category “Ecology and the environment / document up to 90 minutes” won “Red water. Who will pay for waste from the TNT factory?“directed by Olga Orzechowska, Filip Folczak and Wojciech Bojanowski.
For a report “Flood“MaÅ‚gorzata Prochal, Karol Dejas and Agata ListoÅ›-Kostrzewy was awarded the first prize in the category” Corporate and institutional films / matters, current events “.
Source of the main photo: Filmat- Festival.com