About
Aurum Film is a production house with many years of experience, specializing in full-length feature films and premium series.
Our productions combine an original, ambitious artistic vision with a form accessible to a wide audience, and over the years, the company has attracted hundreds of thousands of viewers in Polish cinemas, on television screens, and on streaming platforms. Our cinema is appreciated not only by audiences but also by the industry and the media world. Aurum Film’s films have won 25 Eagles – Polish Film Awards, numerous awards at the Polish Feature Film Festival in Gdynia, including the Golden Lion and Silver Lion, as well as the main prizes at the EnergaCAMERIMAGE International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography.
Aurum Film’s productions have also been presented numerous times at major international festivals, including those in Venice, Toronto, Locarno, and Palm Springs, earning nominations for prestigious international awards such as the Oscars, the French César Awards, and the Spanish Goya Awards.
The company’s portfolio includes the Oscar-nominated “Corpus Christi” by Jan Komasa (2019), “Blackbird” by Paweł Maślona (2023), “The Last Family” (2016) and “Let There Be No Traces” (2021) by Jan P. Matuszyński, “Carte Blanche” (2015) and “Śubuk” (2022) by Jacek Lusiński, “Magnezja” (2020) and “Freestyle” (2023) by Maciej Bochniak, “All My Friends Are Dead” (2020) by Jan Belcel, as well as the series “Król” (2020), based on the prose by Szczepan Twardoch, and “Minute of Silence” (2022), the second season of which recently debuted on CANAL+.
In addition to films for theatrical release, we also develop projects intended for direct release on streaming platforms. The film adaptation of the first installment of Małgorzata Oliwia Sobczak’s bestselling crime series — the thriller “Colors of Evil. Red” (2024), directed by Adrian Panek and produced by Aurum Film for Netflix — was viewed nearly 20 million times in the first three days of its premiere, becoming the number one film on the platform worldwide. The second installment in the series, “Colors of Evil. Black,” also produced by us, is currently in advanced production.
In 2025, Piotr Domalewski’s latest film, “The Altar Boys,” premiered. It won eight awards at the Polish Feature Film Festival in Gdynia, including the Golden Lion, and has already attracted over 375,000 viewers in Polish cinemas. One of the film’s international premieres recently took place at one of the most important film festivals in the US — the Palm Springs International Film Festival in California.
