Documentary, Narrative, Experimental... I love it all.
Marek Dojs is an award-winning filmmaker and associate professor of Communication at the University of Mary in Bismarck, North Dakota.
A British Pole raised in the United States within an English community, Marek works in multiple media but finds his niche in nonfiction film, aiming to create purposeful and meaningful works.
His film work spans a range of subjects, but is particularly focused on character identity within cultural, historical, and communal frameworks. This interest extends to his academic work, where Marek explores the intersection of history, communication, and personal identity, with a particular focus on the Holocaust and other genocides.
Marek holds an M.F.A. from the University of North Texas in Denton, and a B.A. in History and Communication from the University of St. Thomas in Houston. He is currently a PhD candidate at Gratz College studying Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
Alongside his professional interests, Marek is a lifelong supporter of Chelsea Football Club. He is married to his wife Madeline and they have nine children.
  • Director (5 Credits)
    The Vanishing Point: Tracing Shadows in Prussian Blue2023
    Documentary, Short
    Crossing the Bridge: Discovering Mutual Language in Siberia2021
    Documentary
    You Beautiful Crazy Blind Cripple2016
    Short
    The Good Father2015
    Short
    Return to Stołowicze2008
    Documentary
College
University of North Texas
MFA Documentary
20062009
College
University of St. Thomas (Houston)
History / Communication
19941998
College
Gratz College
Holocaust and Genocide Studies
2022Present
High School
Clements High School
19901994
Birth Date
November 20, 1975
Birth City
London
Current City
Bismarck
Gender
Male
Ethnicity
European
Documentary, Narrative, Experimental... I love it all.
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