Michal Kosakowski's controversial first feature film Zero Killed (2011), a hybrid of feature film and documentary on murder fantasies, has been shown in more than 40 film festivals worldwide and has won numerous awards. Kosakowski has over 20 years' experience in film-making. He has produced and directed numerous short and experimental films, documentaries and video installations, such as the critically acclaimed Sleepers (2002), Just Like the Movies (2006), Fortynine (2007) and German Angst (2015). Kosakowski is currently working on his film / exhibition project “DARK TOURISM” in which he examines the modern forms of commemoration of the Second World War using two experimental and documentary films, several photo collage works, room installations and a book publication. Michal Kosakowski has been living and working in Berlin since 2011.