Franciszek Kizinski is an emerging Polish filmmaker, driven by a genuine passion for cinema and a keen interest in the delicate textures of human relationships. He began his directing journey with short films “Piotrek et Marcel” ,“Des-illusions”, followed by “La vie en rose”, and later explored group dynamics and emotional tipping points in “4 amis” and “Fabrique d’amour”.
Alongside his directing work, he gained practical experience in technical roles (camera, grip, assistant steadicam) on professional sets like “The Zone of Interest” by Jonathan Glazer, deepening his knowledge of cinematic craft. Committed to human stories, he volunteered in the medical field in Africa during his high-school years — an experience that shaped his desire to tell realistic, meaningful narratives. His cinema is characterized by intimacy, soft lighting and meaningful silence, capturing small gestures that speak louder than words.