Mirosław Kijowicz

Mirosław Kijowicz

May 8, 1928 — Leningrad

Mirosław Kijowicz was a Polish director, screenwriter, and set designer, renowned for his contributions to animated cinema. He was also a painter and a lecturer at the Łódź Film School and the University of Silesia. Kijowicz's work often explored the relationship between individuals and societal systems, employing simple yet profound narratives. Notable films include Cages (1966), The Blue Ball (1969), and The Water Babies (1978). His films are characterized by their minimalist style and deep philosophical undertones, contributing significantly to the development of Polish animation.

Maszyna

1961

Cages

Cages

1967

Road

Road

1971

A - B

1978

The Harlequin

1960

Mill

Mill

1971

Science Fiction

Science Fiction

1970

Manhattan

Manhattan

1975