For the first
International Film Festival
in Olsztyn ,, Prison's Movie"
17 films
were submitted, including one from Latvia and one from the UK.

Irena Telesz-Burczyk has served on the Festival Jury since 2014, a person of extraordinary kindness and inspiring commitment to the Prison Movie project. Sensitive to the needs of people, open to humanity and at the same time faithful to values. She made an entry in the Commemorative Book of Festival Guests:
In “real” theater and film this will not be played!!! not shot – These films teach humility – us actors and people at large … THANK YOU for the lesson!
The Good Villain Statuettes was awarded to:
MICHAŁ STASZEWSKI Drugi Brzeg
The jury unanimously assessed, That the film deserves to be named GRAND PRIX of the Festival for its extraordinarily eloquent portrayal of volunteerscof the convicted as a very valuable element of Resocialization. The film from beginning to end brilliantly conceived thought and realized. A warm film about warm human feelings. The film was made at the Brzeg Prison.
MARIUSZ KULA Jutro będę duży
The Jury found the film to be of great value in terms of the resocialization qualities it contains. The three types of convict attitudes depicted in the picture “Tomorrow I’ll be big, “according to the Jury, reflect the reality of Polish prisons and the convicts housed convicts there. Carrying authenticity of the film without unnecessary coloring or exaggeration of the image. The film was made at the Kluczbork Penitentiary Institution.
WŁODZIMIERZ KOBUS Tomorrow Brings Hope
The jury recognized the film for its original and expressive portrayal of the main character – a convict who creates a special dimension of moralizing by his personal example. Reflectively shown theme of work as a timeless value. Very well chosen music to the content of the film. The film was made at the Olsztyn Detention Center.
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