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06.05.2026

We are proud to announce that our student short films received three awards at the MEDIAWAVE Film & Music Festival, including two top prizes!

🏆 Grand Prize from the Professional Jury and the Student Jury in the Short Fiction Film Category for DAD’S NOT HOME

🏆 Special Mention from the Professional Jury in the Short Documentary Film Category for THE MIME AND HIS GRANDDAUGHTER

Congratulations to the creators of these outstanding short films - we are keeping our fingers crossed for their continued success, and we thank the festival for this recognition!

🎬 Dad’s not home | Directed by Jan Saczek | Cinematography by Patryk Roman | Production Manager: Lidia Le Thanh | Produced by Krzysztof Kieślowski Film School, University of Silesia in Katowice, 2025

Two underage brothers hide from the world that their father suffers from frontotemporal dementia. They must care for him and manage the household in order to stay together.

🎬 The Mime and His Granddaughter | Directed by Jan Seraphim | Cinematography by Maria Majerczyk | Production Managers: Gabriel Banaszczyk, Hanna Rusin & Małgorzata Desput | Produced by Krzysztof Kieślowski Film School, University of Silesia in Katowice, 2025

As a young man in his twenties, Bogdan left Poland following tragic events in which his father was murdered by the communist militia. He eventually settled in France, where fate led him to the Paris mime school of the legendary Marcel Marceau. Recognizing his talent, Marceau appointed him as his assistant. After many years of a successful international career, Bogdan returned to his hometown of Bolesławiec for a well-earned retirement. There, years later, he discovered stage talent in his six-year-old granddaughter, Blanka. He decided to pass on his knowledge and experience to her, beginning her training in pantomime.

Congratulations once again to the filmmakers behind these remarkable short works, and thank you to the festival for the recognition!

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We are pleased to announce the composition of the Program Council of the Documentary and Feature Film Studios for the 2026–2030 term, and we are proud to share that among those appointed are the Dean of our Film School, Professor Krystyna Doktorowicz, and our lecturer, Agnieszka Smoczyńska!

This is a great distinction both for those appointed and for our Film School. We are delighted by the involvement of such important figures in the audiovisual sector. The Dean is a specialist in two disciplines: media and social communication studies, as well as film and theatre arts. For many years, she has successfully combined research, teaching, organizational, and public engagement activities.

Agnieszka Smoczyńska is a director and screenwriter with a broad academic background. In addition to graduating from our faculty, where she currently teaches, she also studied art history at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań (2001) and cultural studies at the University of Wrocław (2002). Her body of work includes numerous films, among them the multi-award-winning Silent Twins.

The Council serves as an advisory and consultative body to the Director of the Documentary and Feature Film Studios. Its members are responsible, among other duties, for reviewing the institution’s annual and long-term strategic plans and assessing their implementation.

Congratulations! 

29.04.2026

5 days of films, meetings, and conversations that truly make a difference.

For a few days, Katowice was filled with cinema and encounters between emerging filmmakers and industry professionals.

There were films from around the world, pitchings, consultations, one-on-one meetings, and many moments that felt like “this could be the beginning of something bigger.”

Roundtable meetings with representatives of the most important film festivals in Poland created a real opportunity to talk directly with those who make selection decisions.

Alongside that — panels, workshops, and a wealth of practical knowledge on how to enter and navigate the industry.

This was the last edition under the leadership of Dr. Anna Huth — the person who, over the years, consistently built Węgiel Film Festival, transforming it from a student film showcase into a real platform connecting emerging filmmakers with the industry.

Thank you for the immense work, vision, and heart put into developing the festival!

The artistic director of this year’s edition was Paweł Maślona — thank you for shaping the programme and the energy of this edition.

Thanks to this work, the Festival has become a place where film journeys truly begin.

Thank you to everyone who was part of this energy!

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25.04.2026

We are delighted to share that Na własnych zasadach (On One’s Own Terms), a documentary directed by Tadeusz Chudy, a graduate of the Krzysztof Kieślowski Film School at the University of Silesia in Katowice, has been selected for the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival – one of the world’s leading documentary festivals.

The film will be presented in the World Showcase section and will have its international premiere at the festival.

Screenings:

– April 26, 2026, 7:45 PM

– April 27, 2026, 2:15 PM

  • TIFF Lightbox, Toronto

Na własnych zasadach tells the story of Paweł and Julka – step-siblings raised in foster care who dream of independence. When an opportunity for a new life arises, reality quickly puts their plans to the test.

This is another important step in the film’s international journey – fingers crossed!

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24.04.2026

We are delighted to share that RODOS, directed by our student Filip Szela, will be presented in the competition of the 66th Krakow Film Festival!

RODOS

director: Filip Szela | cinematography: Filip Fiszer | production manager: Karolina Olszowiec | produced by the Krzysztof Kieślowski Film School, University of Silesia in Katowice | 2026

It is a tender and nostalgic observation of life in allotment gardens – a story about everyday routines and the passage of time.

In addition, the following films have also been selected for the short and feature-length documentary competition:

Kontrewers, dir. Zuza Banasińska – produced by Aleksandra Aleksander, a graduate of the Krzysztof Kieślowski Film School, University of Silesia in Katowice. The film blends archival materials with an intimate story about memory and the relationship with the past.

Stroiciele, dir. Paweł Chorzępa – directed by a lecturer at the Krzysztof Kieślowski Film School, University of Silesia in Katowice, the film reveals the behind-the-scenes work of piano tuners during the Chopin Competition.

The 66th Krakow Film Festival will take place from May 31 to June 7, 2026.

Congratulations to all the filmmakers – we’re keeping our fingers crossed and hope to see you in Krakow!

 

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