
Meander
Meander is a poetic short documentary—just two minutes long—that captures the atmosphere of life in Gdańsk’s “falowce,” those iconic undulating housing blocks in Przymorze and Nowy Port. Made by Aleksandra Korpysa and Michał Radoń, the film focuses on the everyday ambiance and mood of these buildings, conveyed through a rhythmic spoken-word narration that gives the piece a deeply personal and emotional quality. Produced entirely without institutional support and conceived as a “micro-adventure,” the creators enjoyed the process of engaging with residents and curious passers-by.

Aleksandra Korpysa
Born in 1992, graduate of the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology, co-founder and creative producer at Visual Department, a company specializing in art direction and video advertising. She gained professional experience both in Poland and during extensive travels across Asia, where she discovered how diverse and fascinating human life can be. This perspective, shaped by her encounters with different cultures, continues to inspire her creative work and brings a unique, authentic voice to the projects she develops.

Michał Radoń
Born in 1990, graduate of the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology, co-founder and creative director at Visual Department, a company specializing in art direction and video advertising. He has produced hundreds of commercial projects, ranging from short social media reels to large-scale, high-budget campaigns. His creative work is inspired by the surrealism of everyday life, revealed in strange, abstract moments that he transforms into artistic reflection and visual storytelling.
Reżyseria: Aleksandra Korpysa & Michał Radoń
Scenariusz: Aleksandra Korpysa & Michał Radoń
Zdjęcia: Aleksandra Korpysa & Michał Radoń
Montaż: Michał Radoń
Dźwięk: Michał Radoń
Muzyka: Artlist
Producent_ka: Aleksandra Korpysa & Michał Radoń
Produkcja: Aleksandra Korpysa & Michał Radoń
Język: Polish
Subtitles: English







