Jakub Prysak
Directing
Known For

When her daughter vanishes under suspicious circumstances, a perfectionist architect must confront harsh truths—and seek help from the ex-husband she left behind.
The Glass House
Fahed, a Palestinian, has been studying film directing in Poland for several years. He is learning the ropes on the set of a production about the Second World War. For the time being, he is working as a sound technician’s assistant, but he soon gets the chance to take on a slightly different role. Although it is an unconventional choice, the young man agrees to play the role of a Nazi.
A Short Film About War

Young MMA fighter Yuliya has lost her boyfriend in the war in eastern Ukraine. She starts a new relationship to make her life move forward.
Blindfold

12-years old Yurko lives in far mountain village with his mother. Yurko's father went to work abroad. The fight for father's car becomes a story of growing up.
Black Mountain

A gloomy milking parlor filled with the sounds of Bach concerts from wheezing loudspeakers is the everyday life of Eric, a cow milker at the Milk Raj cooperative. Eryk is a young boy who abandoned his career as a photographer and lived in an industrial town, away from his family and friends. On the spot he met Marissa, a prostitute in a poor nightclub. They became friends. They both want to find their place in the world.
Headfish

Wera is a young painter, she has a beautiful house immersed in greenery overlooking a lake, a handsome husband who earns a lot, a funny dog Chagall and a brutal diagnosis of an incurable disease. The couple must face the inevitability of her illness, but their reactions are extremely different.
Nothing Else

Two elderly sisters, Bozenna and Zofia, live next to each other in two flats in the housing block. There are two things that divide them: the wall and completely different political views.