Olga Bobrowska
Olga Bobrowska was born in 1987. She holds a Ph.D. n Film Studies at Jagiellonian University, Kraków, specializing in classic Chinese animated film and an author of academic articles on the subjects of Polish and Chinese animation. She is the festival director of StopTrik International Film Festival (Maribor, Slovenia; Lodz, Poland), a festival dedicated to stop motion animation, the curator of animation programmes presented at festivals in e.g. Poland, Slovenia, Croatia, The Netherlands and China.
She collaborates with the festivals Animateka (Ljubljana), Etiuda&Anima (Kraków) and Krakow Film Festival. In 2016 she co-edited the monograph “Obsession Perversion Rebellion. Twisted Dreams of Central European Animation”.
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Articles by Olga Bobrowska
- Maybe Elephants by Torill Kove (2024): Film Review
- Mood Bathing. A Conversation with Torill Kove
- Annecy Festival Preview 2024: Golden Expectations, Platinum Recommendations
- “When the Routine Becomes a Ritual”: A Conversation With Martina Meštrović About ‘Her Dress for the Final’
- Annecy Festival Special Prizes 2023
- 'Letter to a Pig' by Tal Kantor Film Review: Or How Do We Remember, Suppress, and Narrate Holocaust 80 Years Later
- Memories from the 20th Anilogue IAFF: One Night at Urania Cinema; Inu-Oh; Steakhouse
- Telling Stories Is Like Breathing: A Conversation with Signe Baumane
- Getting to the Image, Getting to the Story: Interview with Marina Rosset (Swiss Animation Portraits 2022)
- Animated Multiverse: Review of the Contemporary Swiss Animated Production
- Sisterhood in the Times of Chaos: Report from Tricky Women/Tricky Realities Animation Festival 2022
- The Crossing by Florence Miailhe to Premiere at Annecy Festival
- Annecy Festival 2021: Selection Results
- The Pleasures of the Research. Review of Andrijana Ružić's Michael Dudok de Wit. A Life in Animation
- Marbles by Natalia Spychała
- 'Enough, Hands Off, and I'm Exploding', Hear the Scream of the Animators from Lodz
- Queerer Than Thou by Kate Jessop
- Annecy Special Prizes 2020: All Winners
- 10+10 Animation Features, 7 VR Works for Annecy Festival 2020
- The Procession by Pascal Blanchet and Rodolphe Saint-Gelais
- Uncle Thomas: Accounting For the Days by Regina Pessoa
- More Than A Film: Zero Impunity Review by Blies Brothers and Denis Lambert
- Helping Others to Speak Up: A Conversation with Zero Impunity team
- Promising Beginnings: A Conversation with Chris Lavis
- Integrating Universes: A Conversation with Regina Pessoa and Abi Feijó
- Reaching Out to the Outside: A Conversation with Julie Roy
- "Propaganda, Ideology, Animation: Twisted Dreams of History" Publication Now Online
- Annecy Celebrates Japanese Animation: Key Events
- The Development Doesn't Move on Its Own: It Is Pushed by People
- Animafest 2018 Feature Competition Or Why Animated Cinéma d'Auteur Is Not Dead (Yet)
- Farewell to the Rooster: Chinese Animation in the 2017 Season
- The Discreet Charm of Exclusiveness: After the 1st European Animation Awards ceremony
- Emile Who? Before 1st European Animation Emile Awards Ceremony
- Animated Trips Part II: Personal Souvenirs
- Animated Trips 2016: Part I
- Experiencing the Vertigo: Review from 9th Animator IFF