Koszałka’s first credited piece is a short documentary about his own home life. At the time of filming he was living with his parents who would verbally abuse him everyday. The director is a self-proclaimed neurotic, giving the full credit for this to his upbringing and home life. He went on to make two follow-up documentaries on the subject It Will Be All Right (2004) and Let’s Run Away From Her (2010) creating his own type of therapy and even a career. The film won awards at the Kraków Film Festival and Prix Europa.
A deeply touching documentary about the lives of the people who are forced to live in a junkyard in Moscow. The Svalka is the biggest wasteland in Europe and lies just thirteen miles from the Kremlin. Inside the guarded junkyard...
Loosely based on the serial killer (so-called Vampire of Kraków) who tormented Poland in the 1960s, Koszałka’s directorial debut is more of a thriller than biopic, exploring the evil tendencies of people and how they come to be the...
The story of John Casablancas, the man who introduced supermodels to the world. He started Elite Model Management in Paris in the 1970s which would turn out to be one of the most successful and global names within the fashion...