Malgorzata Kozera studied cultural anthropology at the University of Warsaw
and Copenhagen, followed by directing at PWSFTviT in Lodz. She is the author
of award-winning short films and the winner of the Teresa Torańska Newsweek
Award for her documentary film "The Rebellion” (2014, 56 min, co-produced
by Vision House, Al Jazeera Documentary & TVP Kultura). She regularly
collaborates with the Polin Museum and other cultural institutions, writes song
lyrics and short literary forms, and is raising two sons. "Faces of Agata" is her
feature-length debut.
and Copenhagen, followed by directing at PWSFTviT in Lodz. She is the author
of award-winning short films and the winner of the Teresa Torańska Newsweek
Award for her documentary film "The Rebellion” (2014, 56 min, co-produced
by Vision House, Al Jazeera Documentary & TVP Kultura). She regularly
collaborates with the Polin Museum and other cultural institutions, writes song
lyrics and short literary forms, and is raising two sons. "Faces of Agata" is her
feature-length debut.