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00:00 The Lubomierz Festival has awakened in so many people a passion for their own films.
00:08 Every year we met in Lubomierz, in Dobrzykowice, at the festival.
00:12 And for this reason, after 15 years, I decided, having some souvenirs of my own, to open this museum.
00:21 I am in one of the rooms where the refrigerator used to be.
00:24 In 2016, Sylwester Chęciński, who I had the honour of visiting here for the fifth time,
00:32 opened his room here.
00:35 Sylwester Chęciński, from Suśce to Gostkowice.
00:38 After two years of the museum's existence, in 2017, Mr. Sylwester received the highest film award in Warsaw,
00:46 which is the "Eagles" in Poland.
00:48 The "Eagles" were awarded for the achievement of Mr. Sylwester Chęciński's life.
00:53 A cult souvenir, a priceless one, is the script of Mr. Andrzej Mularczyk,
00:58 who gave it to me, I think, five years later.
01:01 He appreciated what I have here, what exhibits I have,
01:04 and he gave the original script of his films to the museum.
01:08 But at the moment, we are talking about Polish films, about Mr. Sylwester Chęciński's films,
01:14 mainly about Mr. Andrzej Mularczyk's films.
01:17 I had the honour of visiting Jerzy Janeczek here, the film "Wit" four times.
01:21 Ilona Kuśmierska was here four times.
01:24 But the extraordinary guest was Mrs. Marta, a tiny Ania from the film "Sami Swoi",
01:32 who opened the rooms of her, so to speak, film parents.
01:37 And we have three rooms now, we have a yard, there are also a few cool gadgets in the yard.
01:42 There are stools, there are carts, there is a cage with a pastured piglet,
01:46 there are stairs, there is a dog exposed.
01:49 So there is something to watch and there is something to tell tourists.
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