Screenings
Online edition of the 66th KFF
How To Conquer the World
Poland2026documentary15'Short film competitionNational competition
What will be left behind when humanity vanishes from the surface of the earth? Abandoned stations, schools and plants create a post-apocalyptic landscape of the world without people. Only voices from the past, woven into the soundtrack, momentarily bring these places back to life. Tomasz Wolski, in his short documentary essay, moves away from the archival footage which he used in recent years to make his award-winning films. This time the director presents a bitter vision of the future without / of man, the future which already begins to look concerningly familiar.
- directed by
- Tomasz WolskiQ&A guest
Director, screenwriter, cinematographer, and editor. A graduate of Journalism at the Jagiellonian University and the Documentary Course at the Wajda School (2003). Member of the Polish Filmmakers Association (SFP), Polish Academy of Film (PAF), and European Film Academy (EFA). Since 2024, he has also served on the Polish Film Institute (PISF) Council. His feature-length documentary 1970 was screened at over 50 international festivals worldwide and received numerous awards (Visions du Réel, Krakow Film Festival, Zagrebdox, Festival Film Dokumenter, Batumi International Art House Film Festival). He also edited Sergei Loznitsa’s films Babi Yar. Context and The Kiev Trial, as well as Anna Gawlita’s Krzyżoki.
- cinematography
- Tomasz Wolski
- script
- Tomasz Wolski
- animated by
- Tomasz Wolski
- editing
- Tomasz Wolski
- production
- Anna Gawlita (KIJORA FILM sp. z o.o.)
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