Wojciech Wiszniewski was a Polish film director and screenwriter, renowned for his innovative approach to documentary filmmaking. He graduated from the National Film School in Łódź in 1972, where his early work, Zawał serca (Heart Attack, 1967), received recognition at the Oberhausen Short Film Festival. Wiszniewski's films are characterized by their critical examination of Polish society, often blending documentary and fictional elements to challenge official narratives. Notable works include Elementarz (The Primer, 1976) and Sztygar na zagrodzie (The Foreman in His Own Home, 1978). His unique style and bold subject matter have left a lasting impact on Polish cinema.
A Carpenter
(Director)
Wanda Gosciminska – A Textile Worker
(Director)
Heart Attack
(Director)
Random Love Story
(Director)
Random Love Story
(Writer)
Wilkasy 70
(Director)
ABC Book
(Writer)
ABC Book
(Director)
Trace
(Director)
A Story of a Man Who Filled 552% of the Quota
(Director)
Foreman on a Farm
(Director)
A Story of a Man Who Filled 552% of the Quota
(Writer)
Heart Attack
(Editor)
A Carpenter
(Writer)
Where Eskimos Live
(In Memory Of)
Foreman on a Farm
(Writer)
Tomorrow. 31st of April, 1st of May 1970
(Director)
Profesor na drodze
(Assistant Director)