

Gen. Zajączka 7, 01-518 Warszawa
Type - Private
Established in 2004
International students - 250
Nationalities - 31
Warsaw Film School is a leading private film institution located in the heart of Poland’s capital. Founded in 2004 by director and producer Maciej Ślesicki, in collaboration with cinema giants such as Krzysztof Zanussi, Andrzej Wajda, and Edward Żebrowski, the school provides a world-class environment for aspiring filmmakers. It offers Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degrees in Film Directing and Screenwriting, alongside a variety of specialized cinematic programs.
The school emphasizes hands-on learning, providing students with access to state-of-the-art equipment and professional film sets. The comprehensive curriculum covers every facet of the industry, including cinematography, editing, production, and directing.
Known for its diverse community and international outlook, Warsaw Film School conducts most of its programs in English, attracting talent from across the globe. Through international exchange programs, students gain exposure to various filmmaking cultures and global industry standards. With a stellar reputation for excellence, the school has produced numerous award-winning graduates who have gone on to achieve significant success in the international film industry.
