
Iga Lis
Directing
Biography
Iga Lis is a Polish film director and a History graduate of the London School of Economics. Her work has been screened at international festivals including Palm Springs ShortFest, Camerimage, Fipadoc, the London Short Film Festival, Millennium Docs Against Gravity, and San Francisco Film Festival Doc Stories. Her feature-length documentary debut, "The Queen and the Smokehouse," opened the 65th Krakow Film Festival and went on to become the most-watched Polish auteur documentary of the year following its nationwide theatrical release. She is based between London and Warsaw.
Known For

In a Polish seaside town, Miecia, known as the local “Queen,” rules over her smokehouse—a beloved community fixture. For forty years, her dedication has sustained both the business and its employees. But when health issues force her to step back, its survival is at stake.
The Queen and the Smokehouse

Through intimate, real-life phone calls with their granddaughters, grandmothers share confessions of love, heartbreak, and loss, reflecting on the shared experiences of womanhood across generations.
In My Day

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Milonga

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Snuj się

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