Gosia Juszczak

Gosia Juszczak is Film Director, Human Rights Advocate and Journalist.

The Polish film director is based in Madrid and is a graduate of Andrzej Wajda Film School in Warsaw. In her work, Gosia focuses on minorities, migration and borders. STOLEN FISH, her award-winning documentary, was highlighted by VICE Magazine among ten most radical films of Sheffield Doc/Fest in the UK.

Gosia is also a journalist, translator and public speaker. She wrote about such underreported issues. She’s a regular contributor to Le Monde diplomatique and Novara Media, where she publishes human rights stories, such as “Cargo Women of Melilla”, a take on a slave-like work of Moroccan women on the Southern EU border. Former Human Rights observer in the Middle East and co-author of the book “All Quiet in the West Bank”.