08 April, 2014

When Poland Welcomed Bollywood!

Polish Tourist Organization brought Film Polska & Alvernia to Mumbai promoting Poland as the preferred destination for Bollywood overseas shooting location through their ‘I like Poland’presentation.

Polish Tourist Organization represented by Celebrations organized a meet & greet with the Indian Film Industry.

The presenters of the ‘I like Poland’ presentation were Robert KępińskiEmilia KubikRafał Orlickiand STAThe presentation was well attended by eminent filmmakers like Champak Jain, B Subhash, Prashant Sharma, Anil Sharma, Gurpreet Kaur Chadha, Sumit Dutt, Atif Khan, Sanjay Khanduri, Jyoti kapur Das (Viacom 18) Ashish Singh (YRF) Etc...




Shireesh Sharma, with Robert Kepinski (Director Marketing & Planning - Polish Tourist Organisation) with Excellency Lesze Brenda (Polish Counsul General in Mumbai) & Emilia Kubik

Shireesh Sharma & Ashish Sharma of Celebrations! World Tourism Consultancy representing Polish Tourist Organization played perfect hosts of the prestigious presentation.


To not get mesmerised by the natural beauty of Poland is almost impossible. Beautiful mountain ranges, breathtaking lake views and sandy beaches have borne testament from major film industries from across the world.
It is hard to ignore the Sudetes and the Carpathians mountain ranges which stretch along the Polish southern border when talking about Poland's diversified landscape. The Sudetes are one of the oldest mountain ranges in Europe with the highest peak, Śnieżka, reaching up to 1,602 m. The Tatra Mountains are the highest mountains in the Carpathians ranges, which are younger than the Sudetes, include the Tatra Mountains. Rysy is the highest peak here with a height of 2,499 m. People can either go skiing in winters or hiking all year around. If not that, places like the Zakopane resort town would take you to an earlier time with its gorgeous wooden houses and evident art.
Hundreds of lakes scattered among picturesque hills and forests make up much of Masuria and Pomerania in the northern part of Poland. The Masurian Lake District in Poland has even made it to the finals of the 'New 7Wonders of Nature International competition'. The biggest lake, Śniardwy, has an area of 113.8 square kilometres. Sandy beaches of the Baltic Sea coast stretch for kilometres in the north of the country.
Prashant Sharma with Emilia Kubik (Project Leader (Polska Tourist Organisation) with Rafal Orlicki ( Polaska Film Advisor), Staislaw Dziedzic, and Gurpreet Kaur Chadha


The Indian film industry has always appreciated Polish sights and landscapes. For instance, Cracow, the Tatra Mountains, the Stołowe Mountains, the Ogrodzieniec Castle and Kłodzko were used in scenes portraying the characters' dreamland in "Saguni," starring Karthi Sivakumar and Pranita Subhash. A part of the Aamir Khan starrer 'Fanaa' was shot in Zakopne, the mountain capital of Poland. Kraków and Małopolska have also been featured in Bollywood films such as 'Azaan', 'Rhythm' and 'Mujjahir'. Scenes for the film, 'Yeh Jo Mohabbat Hai' were shot in Kraków and in Zakopane.

This featuring of Poland in both movies and commercials, particularly in Kraków, Małopolska and the Pieniny Mountain regions, has led Indians to perceive Poland as an exotic country
   

The rendezvous with the Indian film industry saw the presenters accompanied by Polish consultants highlighting POLAND AS THE NEW CHOICE FOR OUTDOOR SHOOTING LOCATION! 

The media Consultant of the event was Picture n Kraft

Presenters:

Robert Kępiński: - Graduated in International Law from University of Warsaw. Has an experience of more than 30 years in the tourism industry and government administration.
In his career he was Deputy Minister of Sports and Tourism, Director General, Tourism Department Director; as well as Director of Polish National Tourist Office in Amsterdam and in Brussels. At present he is a director of the Marketing Planning Department in Polish Tourist Organization.

Emilia Kubik:- Graduated in Tourism & Hotel management as well as Comparative Studies of Civilizations. In 2005 she joined Polish Tourist

Organization, and almost right away started to cooperate closely with partners from Indian and Chinese markets. In 2013 she was appointed as leader for “I like Poland!”  Project the first multimedia campaign of Poland on Asian continent. Ever since she remembers attracted by Indian subcontinent & passionate traveler and amateur photographer!

Rafał Orlicki: Representative:

Rafał Orlicki, An Independent film, media and event advisor, graduated in tourism. During his career: Krakow Film Commissioner, Head of Krakow Regional Film Fund, and President of Polish Regional Film Funds Union. Also he is a Co- founder of Film Commission Poland, Film, TV and Event producer. Besides Rafal Orlicki has worked as a Film production incentive adviser & Funder of Malopolska! Film Region strategic program, Euroscreen program adviser, and Academic teacher! Member of European Film Commissions Network (EUFCN) and Association of Film Commissioners International (AFCI)

STANISLAW DZIEDZIC: Representative

Also known as Stan, Stanislaw Educated in film on the American Continent, arrived in 1993 straight from Hollywood to Warsaw. Has and always will be involved in numerous film projects. His career in advertising started in 1988. In 2002 he joined ITI Film Studio as the Head of Film and Commercial Production. Since January 2007 – the President of Film Produkcja, Producer of hundreds of commercials, few feature films and 2D/3D animations! Great skier! You can easily mistake him for the famous Bode Miller.

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