Antosh Wojcik

Co-Founder & Filmmaker

Antosh is a writer, sound designer, and producer. His work spans poetry, films, theatre and games. He is a co-founder of Sleepwalker, a Dorset-based production company where he is writing and producing multiple films, including the features ‘Root’ and ‘Carabao’ (BFI Network ‘Early Development Fund’ awardee). He is currently in production on The Memory Boom (as co-writer and sound designer), and is in post-production on The Process (as associate producer). His latest film as co-writer, sound designer, and associate producer, ‘Alo’, premiered at the London Film Festival 2023 and is playing at Sundance Film Festival: London 2024. Prior to this, Antosh led The Screenwriters’ Room for BFI NETWORK South West (2021-2022). He also produced and mentored on short films and podcasts for the Calling the Shots and BBC development programme, New Creatives (2020).

In 2022-23, Antosh produced two live literature festivals, LITFEST22 & LITFEST23 at MAST Mayflower Studios (supported by Arts Council England). In 2020, he wrote and sound designed the indie game ‘A Lake in America’ (produced by Rare Mammals). In 2019, his theatre piece, ‘How To Keep Time: A Drum Solo for Dementia’, toured internationally (commissioned by Penned in the Margins and supported by Arts Council England). In the same year, Antosh was selected as the lead poet for Bold Words at The National Poetry Library. Antosh launched his writing career in 2013 by winning the prestigious Roundhouse Poetry Slam and being selected for Barbican Young Poets. Since then, his writing has appeared in anthologies published by Bad Betty Press, Colliding Lines, and Nine Arches Press. He lectures in Creative Writing at Arts University Bournemouth and University of Winchester.

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