

"A SONG OF HUMBLE BEAUTY"
Documentary film
dir. Anna Konik
The film premieres at the Krakow Film Festival 2025
The camera leads us through the streets of Karachi and the surrounding villages. We watch the work of craftsmen cultivating techniques developed by their ancestors. We look at the precise hands of a potter, the discoloured fingers of a dye-worker, the agile hands of women. The shots, like a puzzle, form micro-stories. Here, everything has its time and rhythm, determined by the life of nature or the hustle and bustle of Karachi. Above it all, mantric chants from the temple in honour of Shah Abdul Latif Bhita float.

"A BOY WHO RUNS"
Documentary film
dir. Anna Konik
The film premieres at the Koszalin Debut Films Festival 2025
Jaś Jadczak, is growing up in a unique family, both of his parents have cerebral palsy, while he is a young healthy boy. He is just reaching an age where the differences in his family start to bother him. „A Boy who runs" is a film about the journey toward acceptance, showing the process that reveals how, despite their differences, the Jadczaks are a fully-fledged, loving family. Are you able to accept the dissimilarities?


"LOVE DOG"
feature film
dir. Bianca Lucas
The camera leads us through the streets of Karachi and the surrounding villages. We watch the work of craftsmen cultivating techniques developed by their ancestors. We look at the precise hands of a potter, the discoloured fingers of a dye-worker, the agile hands of women. The shots, like a puzzle, form micro-stories. Here, everything has its time and rhythm, determined by the life of nature or the hustle and bustle of Karachi. Above it all, mantric chants from the temple in honour of Shah Abdul Latif Bhita float.
75th Locarno Film Festival, Winner of the Best First Future - Special Mention Award.

"THOMAS DER HOCHSPRINGER"
feature film
dir. Leri Matehha
SYNOPSIS : Set in the near future, Thomas and his mother, Margot, live together in an elitist sport camp in order to qualify for the new season. Thomas seems to be distracted by the other
boys and therefore Margot‘s over protective mother instinct forces him to change the team. The new team coach has alternative training methods, which include intense psychological
power games. Thomas starts applying his new learned methods with Margot, and as a result their relationship becomes rapidly destructive and unpredictable..
Cast: Thomas: Max Poerting; Margot: Alexandra Finder
Frank: Zhenja Isaak; Roman: Kelvin Burkard
International Film Festival Rotterdam.

"TIME FOR LOVE"
feature film
dir. Miguel Velez
SYNOPSIS: On Christmas day, Nicolas, a sad flyer distributor steals the job of a train conductor to win a woman's heart, instead he wins a conductor’s nightmare, an emergency stop in the
middle of nowhere with a train full of passengers. The only person who can fix the problem is the real conductor, but he is unconscious and severely injured. To save the man’s life Nicolas
must do the job he stole except he doesn’t know how. His only hope is a lonely crewmember named Edyta and from their collaboration a lovely and invigorating bond flourishes, and since
neither of them is trying to win each other’s heart, that’s exactly what happens. Yet everything falls apart when Nicolas’s true identity is revealed. Time is pressing; a man’s dying and the
passengers want to be home for supper. But it’s Christmas, and an unexpected gift is about to be given.
Austin Film Festival, Audience Award.
Rome Film Festival, Audience Award.

BIRDS ARE SINGING IN KIGALI
feature film
dir. Krzysztof Krauze, Joanna Kos - Krauze
SYNOPSIS: A picture of the psychological consequences of the genocide in Rwanda in 1994 that changes into an engaging tale – which is faull of drama, but alsohopeful – about the
meaning of life and an existence marked by trauma. Claudine Mugambira (Eliane Umuhire), of Tutsi descent, is a daughter of a renowned Rwandan ornithologist. After the massacre, in
which Claudine’s father gets killed, Anna Keller (Jowita Budnik) – a Polish ornithologist who has researched the vultures in Rwanda alongside Claudine’s father for years –helps her escape to
Poland. Anna, herself a witness to the violence, is deeplyaffected by it; even now, after her return to Poland, it echoes in her memories. The brutality she has experienced makes her unable
to accept the slow and peaceful flow of existence and people’s indifference towards the eventsin Rwanda.
Chicago International Film Festival, Winner Best Director, Best Actor. Karlovy Vary International Film Festival,
Winner Best Actor, Nominee Best Film.
Haifa International Film Festival, Nominee Best Film. Camerimage, Nominee Polish Competition.
Polish Film Festival, Winner Silver Lions, Best Future Film.
SYNOPSIS : The director Mikołaj Lizut invited the biggest contemporary writers in Poland to compose very short stories and gave them absolute artistic freedom. Their only limitation was time:
stories could not be longer than 5 minutes. Two of the most famous Polish actors: Magdalena Cielecka and Maciej Stuhr sketched the writers' ideas in a rather distanced and very witty manner.

SWEET HOME CZYŻEWO
short
dir. Jakub Radej
SYNOPSIS: “You’re not local anymore,” Marcin is told when he returns to his hometown after spending three years in America. The truth behind this remark becomes very clear to the young
man the day after he gets back. Within twenty-four hours he loses everything he’s been looking forward to and has hitherto believed in.
Polish Film Festival, Winner Special Award.
Polish Film Festival in Los Angeles, Winner Special Jury Award. Koszalin Debut Films Festival, Winner Short
Fabular Film Debuts Competition.
Karlovy Vary Film Festival, Future Frames.

"SILENCE HEARD LOUD"
documentary film
dir. Anna Konik
The seven characters in Konik’s Silence Heard Loud have fled from war, terrorism, ethnic hatred, persecution or domestic violence. Having escaped death, they can now start a new life in Europe. But soon they are faced with self‐doubt and begin to question the meaning of their lives, as their future is unknowable. Why? Because their problems are complex and pertain to the times in which we live: alienation, racism, loneliness, endless asylum procedures with no permission to work in the meantime, uncertainty about the future, and longing for family and home.
Human Rights Watch Film Festival

"KIOSK"
documentary film
dir. DANIEL STOPA
Daniel Stopa's awarded The Kiosk follows Ania and Lidka, daughter-in-law and mother-in-law. Ania is strong and determined. Lidka – quite the opposite. It's caused by traumatic experiences. Lidka endured a toxic relationship with her husband, who had abused her for many years. When he finally ended up in prison, she found an opportunity for a new life under the care of her daughter-in-law. The women spend many hours each day at a kiosk run by Ania. Will the time they share, their conversations, and closeness be enough for Lidka to recover from her troubled past?
Koszalin Debut Films Festival
Human Rights Watch Film Festival

DUST
documentary
dir. Jakub Radej
"Dust" shows the way of the body and belongings after the death of a single lonely person. In the ascetic form film asks questions about the meaning of life, the importance of the
individual and value of material goods

SUBWAY MAKE IT WHAT YOU WANT
commercial
dir. Olivier Lee Garland

SUBWAY MAKE IT WHAT YOU WANT
commercial
dir. Olivier Lee Garland

CZARNA POLANA
Albo Inaczej feat. Muniek Staszczyk
"Co To Za Miejsce?"
music video
dir. Tomek Suwalski
script: Tomasz Bagiński

POLISH LEGENDS by ALLEGRO
Kocham wolność - Cover. Matheo & Damian Ukeje
music video
dir. Jakub Radej

SOY BARRANQUILLA
commercial
dir. Miguel J. Valez


ROSSMANN Papaya Young Directors
commercial
dir. Michał Mieszczyk / Julian Tałandziewicz

















































































































































































