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- After twenty years in prison, a man returns to his family home to die alone. A mysterious figure from the magical world of nature begins to appear in his surroundings. Getting to know her could be the best time of his life. What are the real consequences of this meeting?
- The world as we know it ends before our eyes. In a secret military facility, somewhere by the Polish sea, where a strange experiment is being carried out - a group of scientists and military personnel turns recidivists into animals. The course of the experiment is supervised by Gaja - a scientist, veterinarian of the future. He carefully selects the condemned to meet the needs of nature, looks after the animals, and decides when they can be released into the wild to fulfill their role as spawners of the species. In this difficult, demanding - also morally - work, she is helped, as much as possible, by her children - Bebe, a young woman and growing up, Janek. Until the time when, in the newly arrived transport of convicts, among murderers and rapists, U. A young girl is also sent to the center, and she immediately attracts Janek's attention. She did not come here by accident, innocent people are not directed to help dying nature, but Janek is determined to help her get out of this place. However, this means opposition to his own family and to a matter that is many times greater than himself. It is a beautiful summer, however, and the feeling that connects the two - the inmate and the prison helper - could certainly have a future. If only it had not been the first summer of the end of the world - Whose life would we be ready to sacrifice if nature had charged us with this?
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- An old tenement, stifling and cramped flat, filled with souvenirs and trinkets, resembling rather a fantastic jungle than a place to live, resonating with warbling of several dozen birds fluttering freely amongst lush vegetation, flapping their wings against cage perches. This is the kingdom of Ela, a woman who lives out of time and reality, somewhere deep in the nooks of her own memories of bygone years and people who have left or passed away. We get to know her daily routine, everyday activities which are conducted methodically, but with exceptional tenderness and devotion towards her bird charges, which, in her stories, become more human than the absent in her life loved ones. Installation, which is a composition consisting of several different birdcages - a steel, immovable prison, architectural labyrinth and a trap, but a sole asylum for the captivated birds at the same time. In the "Island of Happiness" we circulate around Ela as if we were the canaries whirling over her head, constantly coming closer and steering away from answers to the questions: Where is the line between liberty and imprisonment? What is the price of saving one's own freedom? Is it possible that every existing form of survival is a consent to living in captivity? "How not to accept prison immediately, if by imprisoning, putting back on the right path and teaching obedience, it only respects, perhaps with a certain exaggeration, all the mechanisms functioning in the social body".