Janek Ambros is an American film writer, producer, and director who has made a significant impact in the industry. In 2012, he founded Assembly Line Entertainment, a financing and production company that has produced over a dozen films, showcasing a diverse range of genres and styles.
From narrative films that have premiered at esteemed festivals such as the Venice Film Festival, Sundance, and the Toronto International Film Festival, to documentaries and experimental films from around the world, Assembly Line Entertainment has established itself as a reputable and innovative production company.
As a writer/director, Janek Ambros has been involved in several notable projects. One of his most notable films is "Le Quinze Mai à Paris", produced by the renowned Barbara De Fina, who is known for her work on films such as "Goodfellas" and "Casino". Another notable film is "Imminent Threat", which tackles the complex and timely issue of the War on Terror's impact on civil liberties. This film was executive produced by Academy Award nominee James Cromwell.
Janek Ambros has also co-written and directed the theatrically released psychedelic comedy "Mondo Hollywoodland", which was executive produced by James Cromwell. His most recent film, "Ukrayintsi u Vyhnanni", is a short documentary that tells the powerful story of an anonymous Ukrainian citizen who shares her experiences about the Russian invasion. Shot on the border of Poland and Ukraine, this film was executive produced by two-time Academy Award winner Janusz Kaminski and will premiere at the Morelia Film Festival. "Ukrayintsi u Vyhnanni" has already received critical acclaim, winning the best documentary award at the 76th Salerno Film Festival.