Mirosław Kijowicz
Mirosław Kijowicz was a Polish director, screenwriter, and set designer, renowned for his contributions to animated cinema. He was also a painter and a lecturer at the Łódź Film School and the University of Silesia. Kijowicz's work often explored the relationship between individuals and societal systems, employing simple yet profound narratives. Notable films include Cages (1966), The Blue Ball (1969), and The Water Babies (1978). His films are characterized by their minimalist style and deep philosophical undertones, contributing significantly to the development of Polish animation.
Crew
The Harlequin
Scenario Writer, Animation, Director

Cages
Screenplay, Decorator, Director

Mill
Director, Writer

Science Fiction
Director, Writer

Manhattan
Director, Writer

The Story of the Dragon
Decorator, Director, Animation
Miasto
Director, Screenplay, Animation

Cabaret
Decorator, Screenplay, Director

The Flag
Screenplay, Animation, Director

Wicker Basket
Decorator, Screenplay, Director

The Blue Ball
Decorator, Director, Screenplay

Road
Animation, Director
Lajkonik
Screenplay, Director
Magnolia
Director, Decorator
Warianty
Director, Screenplay, Decorator
Rozmowa w pociągu
Screenplay, Director

Laterna Magica
Animation, Director, Screenplay

Roundabout
Screenplay, Director

Portraits
Animation, Director, Writer

The Machine
Screenplay

From Acorns
Director, Writer

Hand
Director
A - B
Director, Writer
Panopticum
Director

The Water Babies
Animation Director