Warsaw Film School was founded in 2004 by Polish
film director, two time Oscar-nominated producer and screenwriter Maciej
Ślesicki and one of the country’s most popular
actors, Bogusław Linda. The academy is a unique film
institution, one of three in the country to grant BA
diplomas.
Warsaw Film School has been active on the market
for almost 20 years and is currently one of the fastest
growing film academies in Europe. This allows us
to employ a highly qualified, professionally active
teaching staff of Polish and international filmmakers
and film scholars. We are constantly improving our
infrastructure and investing in our campus, the home
to School’s production facilities and newly-restored
Cinema with 35mm, digital and 3D capabilities.
EHEF participation
Tokyo
Osaka
Languages spoken at EHEF booth
English
Polish
Languages of instruction
English
Polish
Types of programmes offered
Bachelors
summer programmes
Subjects offered
art_culture
other(Film directing, cinematography)
Tuition fees
Depends on the course
Scholarships offered
Erasmus