Robert Bolesto’s script takes the famous artistic Beksiński family as inspiration and imagines what the dynamic between the members might have been. The head of the house, Zdzisław the gothic painter, video-records his family over twenty-eight years, through their trails and tribulations, loves and deaths and tumultuous times with his menace-son, Tomasz, the acclaimed music journalist and translator. The Last Family has garnered prizes across the board but most notably for Best Film at the Polish, Denver International and Lisbon & Estoril film festivals.
Blindness is the true story of Julia Brystiger, an infamous member of security in Stalinist Poland. She had many nicknames throughout her time, but none more enduring than ‘Bloody Luna’, which came about due to the...
Bartosz M. Kowalski presents a psychological thriller in his latest film, Playground. The story starts out innocently enough on the last day of school before summer. Small town girl Gabrysia, played by Michalina Świstuń in...
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...