
Acting
Viola Zasowska is a Polish cinematographer, filmmaker, and creative collaborator whose work blends emotional depth with striking visual storytelling. She earned the Silver Award for Best Cinematography at the Pinnacle Film Awards for Call Me and has been a key creative force behind many of Arek Zasowski’s award-winning productions. Known for her precision behind the camera and her intuitive sense of mood and light, Viola has shaped the visual language of films such as Let Go: The Prelude—where she also made her acting debut—and the Bronze Telly Award-winning series Actors By Actors Show, where she captured behind-the-scenes moments with cinematic elegance. Although cinematography remains her primary passion, Viola has also appeared on screen in several of Arek Zasowski’s acclaimed films, earning a Best Supporting Actress award for her performance and demonstrating her natural presence and emotional truth in front of the camera. In addition, she frequently serves as First Assistant Director, bringing discipline, clarity, and creative harmony to set operations. Deeply dedicated to the craft of visual storytelling, Viola continues to bring sensitivity, beauty, and authenticity to every frame, establishing herself as one of the most talented and versatile visual artists of her generation.

One year after Tiffany’s tragic accident, Henk (Arek Zasowski) still struggles to accept her loss. Haunted by memories and unable to move forward, he finds himself torn between grief and the possibility of healing. Vivian (Natasha Jules) may be the key to his catharsis, but only if he dares to open his heart again.

Vince discovers a mysterious old phone in the forest, with only one contact: “Call Me.” When he dials, he connects with Julia in a chain of coincidences—or fate. Filmed across Europe, Africa, and the USA, Call Me blends mystery, romance, and comedy.

Spencer Thompson, at rock bottom after losing his job and home, plans to end his life. But when he meets Angela, who calls herself a “Chinese Angel,” his path takes an unexpected turn toward light. Shot in London, Cyprus, and Canada, the film won awards worldwide.
