
Pawel Feiglewicz-Penarski
Biography
Paweł Feiglewicz – Penarski is a filmmaker, cinematographer, composer, music producer, and creator of projections and animation.
He began his career at Capital Radio London, producing jingles, and later worked at RMF FM radio, where he produced radio programs, created short video formats, and composed and produced music. He has also been involved in television production and created content for numerous film festivals.
Since 2013, he has been creating animations, projections, and music for theatre productions in Poland and abroad, collaborating with institutions such as the Juliusz Słowacki Theatre in Kraków, the Contemporary Theatre in Warsaw, Łaźnia Nowa Theatre and many others. He also works as a video director for theatrical performances and directs music videos. He has produced films for various cultural institutions in Poland, the United Kingdom, and Italy, and has created several hundred trailers for theatre productions. He is a member of the Migawka Foundation, which supports the inclusion of artists with disabilities in theatre and film. He is also the author of the social campaign "Deaf Does Not Mean Stupid". Among his directed works are the films Samotność (Loneliness) and english mockumentary "The Devil’s Game".
In 2025, he made his debut as a playwright with the monodrama BÓLE FANTOMOWE (PHANTOM PAINS), directed and performed by Dominika Feiglewicz–Penarska, which received both the Special Jury Award and the Audience Award at the Teatropolis Festival in Łódź.