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17.04.2026

The film “Dad’s Not Home”, directed by our student Jan Saczek – last year’s Student Academy Award winner – was selected for the Short Film Competition at the 50th Cleveland International Film Festival

During the festival, the film was represented by our student Lidia Le Thanh – the production manager – along with Ignacy Cofała, assistant production manager

The presence of the film in the program of one of the most important film festivals in the United States is a great honor for us and a confirmation of the high level of our students’ work.

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

“Dad’s Not Home”

dir. Jan Saczek | cinematography: Patryk Roman | production manager: Lidia Le Thanh | produced by: Krzysztof Kieślowski Film School, University of Silesia in Katowice | 2025

The participation of the film’s delegation was supported by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute

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Stills from „𝐃𝐮𝐜𝐡 𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐢”

We invite you to a unique artistic event taking place on April 24, 2026, from 16:45 to 18:00 in the cinema hall of the Krzysztof Kieślowski Film School of the University of Silesia in Katowice, as part of the Węgiel Film Festival.

Alongside competition screenings and accompanying events, the festival program also includes special presentations showcasing the artistic work of creators affiliated with the university.

One of these will be a presentation of a work by a faculty member of our department – prof. Ryszard Czernow

Duch materii is a sonovisual composition situated at the intersection of photography, animation, and video art, based on the earlier project “Martwe z natury.” Through the animation of digital images and a carefully designed sound layer, the work takes on a quasi-film form, creating an immersive experience focused on the transformation of matter and the role of time.

🔗 Full event description available on the festival website:

https://wff.us.edu.pl/XXIII/filmy/duch-materii/

Ryszard Czernow – multimedia artist, trained as a cinematographer. Lecturer at the Krzysztof Kieślowski Film School of the University of Silesia in Katowice. He has been involved in photographic practice since the 1980s, focusing on experiments with image and its transformation. Recognized as a pioneer in the creative use of digital techniques in photography, he coined the term “cybergraphy,” which defines his original method of working with images.

In his artistic practice, he combines photography with multimedia forms, creating projects situated at the intersection of visual arts. His works have been presented in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Poland and abroad.

Free admission.

We warmly invite everyone interested to visit the Film School especially during these days - due to the wide range of activities taking place as part of the 23rd edition of the Węgiel Film Festival

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Stills from „𝐃𝐮𝐜𝐡 𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐢”
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Stills from „𝐃𝐮𝐜𝐡 𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐢”

15.04.2026

We invite you to the opening of the exhibition Ruderarius and the presentation of the book of the same title by our student, Kaja Struszczyk.

  • Gallery space “2 Strony” (ground floor)
  • April 16, 2026
  • 3:30 PM

Kaja Struszczyk – “Ruderarius”

“Greenery. Trees. A blooming summer meadow. Inconspicuous plants, gathered in the form of a herbarium. These elements make up Ruderarius. Yet beneath this seemingly neutral and objective photography lie tons of ash, heavy metals, and other toxic waste produced as a result of mining.

While working on the project, I was guided by the idea of concealing what is most harmful, dangerous, and degraded. A similar concept underlies the afforestation of spoil heaps: to create an entirely new place in terms of its ecological, aesthetic, and functional qualities. At the core of these actions is, above all, the desire to create a safe environment.”

See you there!

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10.04.2026

We are pleased to announce that RODOS, directed by our student Filip Szela, has been selected for the Short Film Corner | Rendez-vous Industry, held as part of the industry section of the 79th Festival de Cannes!

This prestigious programme is dedicated to short film creators and aims to support emerging talents while fostering connections within the international film industry.

During a hot summer in allotment gardens, time flows at its own pace. Observing everyday rituals becomes the backdrop for subtle and fleeting micro-stories of the gardeners. The film forms a mosaic that tells a story about what is born, only to quietly pass away.

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

The 79th Festival de Cannes will take place from May 12–23, 2026.

Congratulations to all the creators!

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09.04.2026

We are pleased to announce that a film directed by our graduate, Piotr Pawlus, has been selected for the main competition of Visions du Réel, one of the most important documentary film festivals in the world.

“Death in the Making” will be screened in the International Feature Film Competition, with its world premiere taking place during the 57th edition of the festival, held from April 17 to 26, 2026, in Nyon.

In his latest film, Piotr Pawlus returns to the experience of the war in Ukraine, where he had previously been involved as a volunteer, transporting aid and evacuating civilians. This time, he focuses on the lives of people living in the shadow of the conflict — civilians, volunteers, and soldiers. The film captures the traces of war: devastated landscapes, fragments of memory, and the voices of those who remember life before the invasion. It is a powerful story about loss, memory, and quiet resistance.

“Death in the Making” is a Polish-Dutch co-production, produced by Ruoyao Jane Yao / Vines Films, as well as Mateusz Budnik, Monika Jakutowicz, Bart Putkiewicz, and Piotr Pawlus.

Congratulations — we keep our fingers crossed !