Filip Jan Rymsza


Filip Jan Rymsza is a Polish-born film-maker and writer. He is best known for, along with fellow producer Frank Marshall, spearheading the successful completion of Orson Welles' last major work, The Other Side of the Wind. Filmed in the early 1970s but not fully edited, the completed movie debuted at the 75th annual Venice Film Festival in August 2018. Rymsza was also a producer on the award winning Morgan Neville documentary They'll Love Me When I'm Dead.

Biography

Filip Jan Rymsza was born on December 29, 1977 in Olecko, Poland. After the Soviet-sponsored Polish government imposed martial law in December 1981, his father, Wladyslaw Rymsza, faced jail time for his involvement with the pro-democratic Solidarity trade union. Wladyslaw Rymsza and his wife, Alina, fled to Chicago. They were joined by their son in 1985. Filip Jan Rymsz studied philosophy and economics at the University of Chicago. He is a principal in Royal Road Entertainment, which is based in Los Angeles.

Filmography