The first step: PFW

Many people who started their adventure with film in Gdynia on the Pomeranian Film Workshops continue their education successfully in film schools in Lodz and Warsaw.

The first step: PFW

Krzysztof Giczewski [1 PFW] – graduated from Film School in Łódź in 2006, having studied Film and Television Production Management.He worked for 2 years in ITI Studio in advertising, now works in television.

Ilona Bidzan [1 PFW] is a second-year student of screenwriting and production management on Film and Television Academy in Warsaw

Małgorzata Grzeskiewicz [3 PFW] is a second-year student of directing on Film and Television Academy in Warsaw.Currently she is working on her debut short feature film. A document with an intriguing title: ‘Young filmmaker vs. cruel world’ which she co-wrote is now in post-production.

Piotr Kobzdej [3 PFW] – studies on the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels on the Department of Visual Communication.

Karol Starnawski [4 PFW] is studying directing on the first year of Film School in Lodz.After PFW he directed a short documentary: ‘Workshop Graphics’ which he later presented on the entrance exams for college. Currently he is working intensively on directing a film during his studies.

Zuzanna Pietruczenik [6 PFW] – a first-year student of screenwriting in Film School in Lodz.

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  • Mikołaj Janik’s “The Mandala” and “Mom Is Coming Back” will be presented in the short films competition of the Washington Polish Film Festival. Organized by the Kosciuszko Foundation festival will be held between May 10th – 12th and will screen the selection of the brand new Polish films, including seven features and eight shorts.

  • Special Mention for ”Transgression” at the Porto Femme FF

  • Presented in the Student Films Competition, Diana Szczotka ‘s ”Transgression” got Special Mention at the Porto Femme Film Festival that took place between April 16th-21st. The festival featured numerous films directed by women from around the world in nine thematic sections.

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