from Columbia College Chicago's film program, Borowski freelanced as an editor and cinematographer.
His "historical horror" trilogy of documentary films focus on late nineteenth and early twentieth century serial killers.
Locations for the film included the maximum security prisons of Leavenworth Penitentiary and Clinton Correction Facility, and made use of Panzram's handwritten autobiographical papers at San Diego State University; Carl Panzram received the director's choice award at the 2012 Chicago Horror Film Festival.
Borowski has produced and directed the short films: Mime Time (2013), Rough Crowd (2014), and The Portrait (2015).
Through music, painting, filmmaking, writing, and collecting, thirteen individuals are interviewed about creating art and searching for murderous artifacts.
The TV show explores the similar themes including a Jonestown Survivor and how Ripley's Believe It Or Not!
In addition, Borowski served as an associate producer on the feature Toro Loco (2010), by Chilean filmmaker Patricio Valladares.
[3] The Swedish band Sparzanza used the narration by Tony Jay in the Borowski movie Albert Fish in their song "Mr.