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Warsaw, July 1, 2025

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In Collaboration with Warsaw Film School | “Mirella” by Bartłomiej Majcher

The 407 Art Foundation is proud to announce a new partnership with the Warsaw Film School, one of Poland’s most dynamic centers for creative education. Together, we support the emerging filmmaker Bartłomiej Majcher in the production of his feature film “Mirella”.

A Shared Vision with Warsaw Film School

This collaboration is rooted in shared values. Both the 407 Art Foundation and the Warsaw Film School believe in empowering young artists, supporting interdisciplinary projects, and promoting Polish culture on an international stage.

As patron of “Mirella”, we are helping bring an original artistic vision to life. Our financial support made this project possible, offering real opportunities to new talent in the film industry.

Art Meets Cinema

Three original oil paintings by Klaudia Krzosek (2023–2025) were used as set design elements in “Mirella”. Two works are on loan from private collections – we thank the collectors for their generosity. The third painting, sized 80×80 cm and painted in deep blues, is available for purchase.

This integration of visual art within film highlights how painting can become part of cinematic storytelling creating a unique atmosphere and emotional depth.

Why This Matters

This agreement with the Warsaw Film School shows the value of collaboration between institutions. It’s proof that cultural patronage can lead to meaningful results. Viewers of “Mirella” will not only experience a compelling narrative, but also discover the emotional power of contemporary Polish painting.

Upcoming Screenings

“Mirella” is set to appear at film festivals in Poland and internationally. These screenings will present the creative talent nurtured by the Warsaw Film School, while also promoting the artworks of Klaudia Krzosek to a wider audience.

We will regularly update our followers on premiere dates, interviews, and behind-the-scenes content. Stay informed by following our Social Media.

Looking for New Creative Partnerships

At the 407 Art Foundation, we are always open to projects that connect different art forms. We invite filmmakers, art schools, and institutions like the Warsaw Film School to collaborate with us.

If your project builds a bridge between visual art, cinema, and culture we’d love to hear from you.

Together, we can continue to support Polish artists, expand cultural dialogue, and inspire through creativity.

History

Founded in 2004 by the visionary Polish film director, producer, and screenwriter Maciej Ślesicki. Alongside one of the country’s most renowned actors, Bogusław Linda, Warsaw Film School has quickly established itself as a powerhouse in film education. As one of only three institutions in Poland offering BA diplomas in film. We are proud to stand at the forefront of filmmaking education.

In the years since its inception, Warsaw Film School has experienced rapid growth. Becoming one of the fastest-growing film academies in all of Europe. This extraordinary progress has been fueled by our dedication. Quality education, innovative teaching methods, and a passion for film. We’ve built a reputation for attracting talented students from across the globe. Creating a diverse and vibrant community of filmmakers.

source: www.warsawfilmschool.com

Klaudia Krzosek obraz w filmie Bartka Majchera
Obraz Klaudii Krzosek w filmie
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