Lech Moliński
Lech Moliński

Lech Moliński is a film journalist, a socio-cultural animator, and a mobile reporter. Worked with Stopklatka.pl, one of the largest Polish film portals, for three years. Published in Aktivist, Relaz, and Dwutygodnik. Editor of the film section, later editor-in-chief at G-punkt.pl. One of the organizers of AFD "MovieWro," the organizer of Bitwa Filmowa (part of a cultural reanimation project in a run-down district of Wrocław), co-author of "Szczyt Cultury" (G-punkt's award for the best cultural animator). From January 2011, president of Visionica fundation. Member of Miasta w Komie, a group of mobile reporters. He is a speaker for Akademia Filmowa Multikina (Multikino Film Academy) and Nowe Horyzonty Edukacji Filmowej (New Horizons of Film Education)

 

Tamás Gábeli
Tamás Gábeli

Tamás Gábeli was born in 1972. He is a film- and festivalmaker.

A jack of all trades, Gábeli was a bakerman, an office-worker, a solar-factorist, a longshoreman, a gardener, a cabinetmaker, a hobby-filmmaker, a cinema technician, and an adman... In the second half of the nineties, during his international saunters, he awakened to his counsciousness and entered the labyrinth of the visual cultures. At first, he was interest in it mainly as a documentarist, but when he realized that this youngest branch of fine arts was much more complex, and after the failure of his own films, he became involved with, and is now the director of, the BuSho International Short Film Festival.

His works includei:

(director): Killing Me Softly (1998), On the road again (1999(, Beyon the world beyond (2001), ZabArt - Consumable art (2003), Ballads of Szexard (2004), Matra 600 - road movie (2007), Homeless Passion (2008), Reloaded (2009).

(spot / shot): A cod of watermelon can drift either in the sea (2008), Tutti Frutti (2008), Pharmacia Moderna (2008), Beggar o/a (2008), Today We All (2010), Solar Eclipse (2010), Üllői str. 4. (2010)

(producer): Persephoné - music video (2008), Finale - short fiction (2010)

(asistent:) Only reality (2002), The Real Blondie (2002), Big Stone Falling (2003), Olympic Games to Hungary! (2006), Lk 8,5 – Scairy Tale (2010)

Nadya Bakuradze
Nadya Bakuradze

Nadezda Bakuradze was born in Moscow in 1973. She majored in journalism at the Moscow State University.

For many years, Bakuradze worked at the DOM cultural center in Moscow, the famous Moscow venue for avant-garde art. From 1999 to 2004 she served as the visual arts curator, realizing many exhibitions as well as screenings of various video and video-art compilations. From 2004 to 2006 she worked as an art director of DOM, helping to realize music festivals such as the Long Arms festival (new culture), Alternativa festival (avant-garde music), ETNA festival (world music), and more.

In 2000 together with Andrey Silvestrov and Pavel Labazov she founded the art community for film directors and script writers – the Videodom Studio. In 2001 she has filmed her first documentary short “All Girls are Dump” which was screened at many Russian and international festivals.

Besides the projects that Bakuradze has realized with DOM, in 2002 together with partners from the Videodom studio she started a new project - the International Kansk Video Festival in Siberia, which became the first festival in Russia dedicated to low- and no-budget video, and from then on she has served as an art-director of the Festival as well.

 

Nataliya Ilchuk
Nataliya Ilchuk

Nataliya Ilchuk was born in Lviv, Ukraine in 1985. She graduated from Institute of Cinema and Television of Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts with a BA in Film Art in 2008 and founded the International Short Film Festival Wiz-Art in Lviv. From the start, she has been the program coordinator and art director of Wiz-Art. Nataliya also works as a film journalist and a director of commercials, short films and documentaries.

Her short films include: “Home Sweet Home” (2007), “Alone in Struggle” (2008), “Bodiless Lovers” (2008).