Krzysztof Kieślowski Film School      |      kieslowski.pl

02.03.2026

Are you facing the important decision of choosing your studies? Preparing for your final exams? Finishing your Bachelor’s degree and considering the next step in your academic journey?

Join us for the Open Day at the University of Silesia in Katowice – a great opportunity to explore our study programmes, meet students and academic staff, and get answers to all your questions.

  • March 10, 2026
  • 8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
  • SpinPLACE, 5 Bankowa Street, Katowice

Event programme includes:

✔ meetings with students and university staff

✔ panel discussions about the admissions process

✔ workshops and presentations of study programmes

✔ the opportunity to visit our Faculty

Participation is free of charge; however, registration is required.

Details and the registration form.

See you there!

25.02.2026
Photo by Krzysztof Szlapa

Thank you for such a great turnout at yesterday’s meeting with Piotr Jaxa!

It was an inspiring afternoon filled with conversations about the craft of cinematography, responsibility for the image, and behind-the-scenes insights into collaborations with outstanding directors. We are grateful for the openness, honesty, and the wealth of valuable knowledge Mr. Jaxa shared with our students.

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Photo by Krzysztof Szlapa
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Photo by Krzysztof Szlapa
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Photo by Krzysztof Szlapa

18.02.2026

We are delighted to announce that the film produced by Aleksandra Aleksander, titled Kontrewers has been selected for the Berlinale Shorts competition and will compete for the Golden Bear at the 76th edition of the Berlin International Film Festival.

Kontrewers directed by Zuza Banasińska, tells the story of an encounter between the spirit of a possessed girl, trapped in a stone, and the director’s 102-year-old grandmother. Blending archival materials, documentary, and staged scenes, the film creates a moving reflection on memory, our relationship with the past, and the unseen.

The 76th Berlin International Film Festival runs until February 22, 2026.

Congratulations and fingers crossed!

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12.02.2026

Nominations for the ORŁY, the main prize at Blaue Blume Polska, and the premiere of Maciej Pieprzyca’s latest series – so much is happening!

We have just learned the nominees for the Polskie Nagrody Filmowe ORŁY 2026 – among them are our lecturers and graduates. We warmly congratulate all the honorees!

But that’s not the end of the good news. The Best Polish Film in this year’s Blaue Blume Polska competition went to our narrative short “Initium”, directed by student Marek Mogilski. This is a great joy for us and proof that young talents develop at an impressive pace here.

Moreover, on February 11, another special premiere – the latest series by our lecturer, Prof. Maciej Pieprzyca, PhD, debuts on the Netflix streaming platform: “Lead Children”.

It is a multi-episode, highly acclaimed drama inspired by true events – a must-watch!

Our lecturers and graduates among the nominees:

🏆 The Altar Boys, dir. Piotr Domalewski (produced by Aneta Hickinbotham), in the categories: Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay

🏆 SILVER, dir. Natalia Koniarz, in the category: Best Documentary Film

🏆 1670 (Season 2), dir. Maciej Buchwald, Kordian Kądziela, in the category: Best Narrative Series

🏆 Przesmyk, dir. Jan P. Matuszyński, in the category: Best Narrative Series

🏆 LARP. Miłość, trolle i inne questy, dir. Kordian Kądziela, in the category: DISCOVERY OF THE YEAR

We warmly invite you to watch and celebrate the successes of our community together! 🎬

FULL LIST OF NOMINEES

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Still from the series Lead Children, directed by Maciej Pieprzyca (source: Netflix, press materials)

11.02.2026

Join us for a meeting with Piotr Jaxa - photographer, film director and cinematographer, who collaborated with Krzysztof Kieślowski, Andrzej Wajda and Krzysztof Zanussi.

For over 25 years, Piotr Jaxa has been developing the international project “Cinematographers”, in which he portrays outstanding directors of photography — the image creators who usually remain behind the camera. So far, he has met and photographed over 160 cinematographers from 24 countries, including legends such as Vittorio Storaro, Sven Nykvist and Robby Müller.

During the meeting, the artist will speak about the origins of the project, his travels, collaborations with masters of cinema, and his original concept of the “photographic interview,” in which cinematographers actively co-create their own portraits by choosing meaningful locations, props and visual elements. It will be a conversation about sensitivity, image-making and responsibility for the frame.

  • 24 February 2026 (Tuesday)
  • 1:00 PM
  • Room 1.20

The exhibition “Cinematographers” is presented on the 3rd floor of the Krzysztof Kieślowski Film School

(Świętego Pawła 3, 40-008 Katowice).

The exhibition runs from 24 February to 9 March 2026.

Free admission.

Last photo: Anna Szrama - initiator of the meeting and the exhibition.

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