Michał Krzywicki is a Polish director, screenwriter, producer, and actor born in 1989 in Chełm. He began his artistic formation in 2011 with an acting scholarship at the Warsaw Film School. He has a degree in History from the Université of Gdańsk. He then moved to London where he wrote the screenplay of his first feature film, Diversion End. The film was produced in 2016 in coproduction with Rockzeline (France) et Unboiled (USA). It won several awards, including the Young Jury Award at the Koszalin Debut Film Festival, Mlodzi i Film.
The Day I Found a Girl in the Trash
New Year’s Eve in a not-so-distant future. An activist announces that he will commit suicide at midnight in order to protest slavery in Poland, but his plan is compromised when he finds a slave girl abandoned in the garbage…