Kowalski's films center around identity, exile and obsession, often featuring dark psychologies and the supernatural. As a film director and screenwriter, he has won recognition from the
American Society of Cinematographers,
Austin Film Festival,
Rhode Island International Film Festival, Indy Shorts International Film Festival,
Beijing Film Academy,
CINE,
Aesthetica Short Film Festival,
Raindance Film Festival,
deadCENTER Film Festival,
Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival and
Beverly Hills Film Festival, among others. His debut feature
Paper Tiger premiered at Austin Film Festival in 2020, winning the Audience Award and a Jury mention. The film was sold by
The Gersh Agency and distributed by
Gravitas Ventures. In 2021, Kowalski was named one of “25 Screenwriters To Watch” by Austin Film Festival. His film
Sardinia was long-listed for the 2025 Best Live Action Short Oscar. Deadline named it a front-runner in November 2024, with Executive Producer
Patton Oswalt calling it "an effortlessly original piece of work" and "beyond timely”.
Sardinia follows a serious man trying to avoid catching a deadly laughing plague in a growingly polarized and dystopian society; it stars
Philip Ettinger, Emmy-winner
Martha Plimpton,
Olek Krupa and
Breeda Wool. Kowalski won Grand Prize Best Director at the
Rhode Island International Film Festival, and was nominated for Best Short in 2025 at both
Raindance Film Festival and
Aesthetica Short Film Festival for the film, which Omeleto praised as “beautifully crafted, intellectually irreverent and thought-provoking", likening it to "a modern Kafka fable for our times”. ==Personal==