Michal Kosakowski

"Michal Kosakowski is a Polish-German filmmaker and media artist whose work explores the boundaries between documentary, fiction, and experimental cinema. His oeuvre challenges societal and moral limits, blending theoretical inquiry with innovative narrative forms. He studied film at Fabrica, the Benetton Research Center for Communication in Italy, where he collaborated with renowned photographer Oliviero Toscani on a range of film and media projects addressing cultural, political, and humanitarian issues. His short film Just Like the Movies (2006), which received the Best Short Film award at the Milano Film Festival, is widely used in academic contexts and serves as teaching material at universities and colleges worldwide. From 2008 to 2011, he taught experimental film and film theory at Media Design University in Munich. He has also served on juries at international film festivals and curated film programs. Kosakowski’s work spans award-winning experimental films, documentaries, video installations, and genre cinema. His video installation Fortynine (2007), involving more than 160 participants from 23 countries, formed the basis for his feature-length documentary Zero Killed (2012), which received the Best Documentary award at the Chicago Underground Film Festival. He is also co-director and producer of the internationally acclaimed horror anthology German Angst (2015), which screened at more than 40 festivals, including Rotterdam and Sitges. The film reflects his continued interest in exploring the narrative and aesthetic potential of genre cinema. His latest film, Holofiction, is a 102-minute experimental work and part of the ten-part multimedia art project Dark Tourism, which investigates contemporary forms of remembrance culture through film, photography, and installation. "

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Holofiction

Through a vast montage of Holocaust imagery drawn from decades of cinema, an interrogation on how moving images shape collective memory, exposing the blurred boundaries between historical record, fiction, trauma, and cultural mythmaking.

Michal Kosakowski
Germany, Austria 2025 102' leff 2026
Shot from movie Holofiction by Michal Kosakowski