Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo

[1] In 2004 she collaborated with Laurie Anderson on the acclaimed O Zlozony/O Composite, a multi-media project for the Paris Opera Ballet with choreography by Trisha Brown, based on Czeslaw Milosz's poem "O Zlozony".

[7] Noted film reviewer James Berardinelli added "I admire filmmakers who take chances and defy expectations.

The echoes of 'After.Life' linger in the memory long after the impressions of countless safe cookie cutter productions have faded".

[9] According to the website, the film's critical consensus is, "It has an interesting premise and admirable ambitions, but After.Life fails to deliver enough twists or thrills to sustain its creepy atmosphere."

[10] In a Wall Street Journal profile "Death Becomes Her" by Matthew Kaminski, Liam Neeson said Wojtowicz-Vosloo "reminds me a little of Kathryn Bigelow," the Oscar-winning director of The Hurt Locker.