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All You Can Eat!

Pierogi Fest

May 10, 2008


Click here for Volunteer Position List 

Click here for Pierogi Fest Event Guide 

Click here to download Pierogi Fest leaflet, mini-poster

 

2008 Pierogi Fest Movie Program

 

Conference room downstairs

 

Program starts at 1 pm & 2:30 pm

Introduced by Joanna Millick

 

 

1. Polish animated movies (29 min.)

Polish Animation - along with the films of Wajda and Kieslowski, the Polish poster, the Nobel Prize-winning poets - has been one of the most visible calling cards of Polish culture for nearly three decades

 

·        The Cathedral / Katedra, (2002, 6 min 20 sec) 

            By Tomek Baginski, studio Platige Image

            Awards: Siggraph'02, Oscar nomination 2002

 

·        The Unfaithful Portrait / Portret niewierny, (1981, 7 min 41 sec)

By Ewa Bibanska, studio Wytw. Filmow Osw. i Ed. in Lodz

awards: Cracow FF’81

 

·        Ichthis / Ichthis, (2005, 7 min 41 sec)

By Marek Skrobecki, studio Se-Ma-For

awards: Cracow’05, Ottawa’05, Seoul’05

            Se-Ma-For is the same studio that made the 2008 Oscar winning animation

            movie Peter and the Wolf.

 

2. Making pierogi and other dishes (36 min.)

This is an instructional DVD for folks who want to try making Polish dishes

 

·        Cooking with a Polish Touch, (c. 1995, 36 min)

A Polish Home amateur production featuring our own Ladies Auxiliary!

Covers making pickles, pickle soup, pierogi, plum cake etc.

  

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© 2008, Ryszard Kott

Fot. 'Fountain" - Hanna Gil

Fot. "Seattle" - Ryszard Kwieciński