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 nominated Screenwriter currently living out of Plymouth, UK, and Oesgtgeest in The Netherlands. Specialising in Screenwriting, Matt offers his services to anyone who has a vision and a story to tell.
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.
I am a filmmaker, and performer specializing in narrative films.