Anna Maliszewska

Anna Maliszewska

Polish filmmaker Anna Maliszewska, born in 1953 in Warsaw, Poland, has been actively contributing to the world of cinema since the late 70s. Known for her work primarily in the documentary genre, her most famous films include "My Place," "The Visit," and "The Art of Silence," each of which has been widely acclaimed for their poignant storytelling. Although not a recipient of any major international film festival awards, her films have been celebrated for their thoughtful exploration of human resilience, dignity, and the complexities of the human condition. A deeply empathetic observer of life, Maliszewska's films are a testament to her belief in the power of cinema to illuminate the beauty and struggle inherent in our shared human experience.