This production has scored Marek an RTS Student Award in 2020 under the category of best "Short Form" film.
A philosophical and artistic short film by Plymouth College of Art's Marek Kawula, featuring a thought-provoking narration by Sam Tordy. The narrator talks of the busyness of life and how we often forget that we’re marooned on a tiny rock surrounded by the vastness of space - and how beautiful that can be.
This feeling is only made stronger by the brilliant visuals of fascinating time-lapses and breathtaking astrophotography of the obsidian night sky in Dartmoor National Park being painted by the countless star.
Based in Bristol. Graduated Plymouth College of Art with a 1st Class Honours in BA Film and also won an RTS Student Award back in 2020 for my film. Currently working for GCN/GTN in Bath.
A British RTS award winning Screenwriter currently living out of Oegstgeest in The Netherlands, Matt wants to give voices to everyone through his writing and happily collaborates with anyone to help achieve their artistic vision.
Born in Luxembourg, Sam is an artistic filmmaker with an overwhelming desire to see the world. While currently a degree student at Plymouth College of Art, It hasn't stopped Sam packing a bag at the drop of a pin at the chance to travel.