Awarded as the best producer at Era New Horizons International Film Festival and Krakow Film Festival. Co-owner and chairwoman at KIJORA FILM. A member of the European and Polish Film Academy. Participant Berlinale Talents, ACE Mentoring, Eurodoc, Emerging Producers Programme, EKRAN + at Wajda School, Producers To Watch MIPCOM/DOC/TV.
PhD student at the Lodz Film School.
Producer and production manager of documentary films among others of Tomasz Wolski, Piotr Stasik, and Aleksandra Maciuszek which were awarded at Visions du Réel, Jihlava FF, Krakow FF, Palms Springs FF, Margaret Mead in NY, and many others. Producer of feature-length fiction film - „Hurrah, we are still alive!” directed by Agnieszka Polska (AGBO Fellowship Award Winner at Slamdance Film Festival). Co-producer of feature fiction films: „Via Carpatia” (dir. Klara Kochańska i Kasper Bajon, premiere at 53 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival – East of the West Competition), „The Day of Chocolate” (dir. Jacek PIotr Bławut, Innovation Prize by the Professional Jury - 22. FIFEM – Montreal International Children’s Film Festival) and Slovo; dir. Beata Parkanová awarded Best Director and Best Actore at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Director of the short documentary „Horse Riders” awarded, among others at Cork Film Festival and Camerimage (both Oscar-qualifying Awards).
PhD student at the Lodz Film School.
Producer and production manager of documentary films among others of Tomasz Wolski, Piotr Stasik, and Aleksandra Maciuszek which were awarded at Visions du Réel, Jihlava FF, Krakow FF, Palms Springs FF, Margaret Mead in NY, and many others. Producer of feature-length fiction film - „Hurrah, we are still alive!” directed by Agnieszka Polska (AGBO Fellowship Award Winner at Slamdance Film Festival). Co-producer of feature fiction films: „Via Carpatia” (dir. Klara Kochańska i Kasper Bajon, premiere at 53 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival – East of the West Competition), „The Day of Chocolate” (dir. Jacek PIotr Bławut, Innovation Prize by the Professional Jury - 22. FIFEM – Montreal International Children’s Film Festival) and Slovo; dir. Beata Parkanová awarded Best Director and Best Actore at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Director of the short documentary „Horse Riders” awarded, among others at Cork Film Festival and Camerimage (both Oscar-qualifying Awards).