
Autokar 2025
Step aboard *Autokar (2025)*, Sylwia Szkiłądź's enchanting animated short from 2025, where the journey of eight-year-old Agata becomes more than just a bus ride from Poland to Belgium.
Director: Sylwia Szkiłądź
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Autokar (2025) about?
*Autokar* follows eight-year-old Agata as she boards a long-distance bus alone, carrying a letter for her father left behind in Poland. When she loses her pencil, the mundane journey erupts into a surreal adventure where the passengers transform into strange, hybrid beings, reflecting her inner world of anxiety and wonder.
Who directed Autokar?
The film was directed by Sylwia Szkiłądź, a visionary behind animated storytelling that blends realism with the fantastical.
Who stars in Autokar?
The cast features Natalia Wolska and Anna Seniuk among the lead roles, supported by Henryk Niebudek, Elżbieta Gaertner, and Marcin Pempuś.
Is Autokar (2025) worth watching?
As a visually rich animated short with emotional depth, *Autokar* offers a unique take on migration and childhood. While it's still awaiting an IMDb rating, its imaginative storytelling and thematic richness make it compelling for animation fans and those drawn to intimate, character-driven tales.
How long is Autokar?
The film runs for 18 minutes, a concise yet immersive cinematic experience.
About Autokar (2025) — A Polish Child's Animated Journey Through Migration and Magic
Step aboard *Autokar (2025)*, Sylwia Szkiłądź's enchanting animated short from 2025, where the journey of eight-year-old Agata becomes more than just a bus ride from Poland to Belgium. As Agata clutches a letter to her father, her hand trembles with anxiety, her pencil slips, and suddenly she's plunged into a dreamlike voyage where the passengers around her blur into fantastical creatures—half-human, half-animal hybrids who seem to step straight out of a child's imagination.
This isn't just a trip across borders; it's a poignant exploration of migration told through the eyes of a young girl navigating fear, wonder, and the bittersweet weight of saying goodbye. With stunning visual storytelling and a delicate emotional core, *Autokar* transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary, turning a bus seat into a portal between reality and fantasy.