Martin Kazimír, a student of directing from the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava has won first prize at the fourth annual Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival, which took place from January 14 to 17 in New York. The young artist succeeded with the movie "Chronos", which is a ten-minute film about an exhausted entrepreneur, who finds himself in a hotel room, where time goes backwards. The Philip K. Dick festival was founded in 2012 as an outlet for independent Science fiction filmmakers to showcase their work.
Zuzana Botíková, Photo: Wikimedia Commons_Ryan Baxter