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  1. 2017 Hatred: Wołyń: Wojciech Smarzowski: 2018 Silent Night: Cicha noc: Piotr Domalewski 2019 Clergy: Kler: Wojciech Smarzowski: 2020 Corpus Christi: Boże ciało: Jan Komasa: 2021 The Hater: Sala samobójców. Hejter: Jan Komasa: 2022 The Wedding: Wesele: Wojciech Smarzowski: 2023 Johnny: Johnny: Daniel Jaroszek

  2. The Polish Academy Award for Best TV Series has been awarded annually since 2015 by the Polish Film Academy. Award is given to the director, main producer and original broadcaster of the series. Award is given to the director, main producer and original broadcaster of the series.

  3. This is a list of Academy Award winners and nominees whose career and identification are associated predominantly with Poland. The list is current as of the 94th Academy Awards nominations.

  4. Camerimage. Polish Academy Audience Award. Polish Academy Award for Best Actor. Polish Academy Award for Best Actress. Polish Academy Award for Best Cinematography. Polish Academy Award for Best Costume Design. Polish Academy Award for Best Director. Polish Academy Award for Best Documentary. Polish Academy Award for Best Editing.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AACTA_AwardsAACTA Awards - Wikipedia

    • History
    • Rules and Voting
    • Statuette
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    • Hosts / Television Coverage
    • Criticisms and Controversies
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    1958–2010: AFI Awards

    The awards were presented annually by the Australian Film Institute (AFI) as the Australian Film Institute Awards (more commonly known as the AFI Awards), "to recognise and honour outstanding achievement in the Australian film and television industry." They were instituted in 1958, "as a way to improve the impoverished state of Australian cinema", and was part of the Melbourne International Film Festival (known then as the Melbourne Film Festival) until 1972.The first AFI Awards ceremony cons...

    2011–present: AACTA Awards

    In June 2011, the AFI announced an industry consultation for an "Australian Academy". The aim of the Academy is to create awareness for Australian film in local and international markets and to improve the way the AFI rewards practitioners with the formation of an "Honorary Council". Of the announcement Damian Trewhella, CEO of the AFI said, "We thought a better way to engage with the industry would be to try and improve our professional membership structure...It's quite a big improvement on...

    To be eligible for nomination, a production must be an Australian production or program and, in the case of a film, cannot have been previously submitted for consideration; the material is sent to the AFI in DVD or video formats; for a feature film, it must have been publicly exhibited for seven consecutive days in at least two Australian states; f...

    Throughout the history of the awards there have been several differently designed awards given to winners. Most notable ones given are: the "Kodak film award", a gold, silver or bronze medal, which was handed out from 1958 to 1975; the Grand Prix award which was a "bronze leaf shaped award mounted on a square wooden base", also presented between 19...

    The awards were first presented in 1958 during the Melbourne Film Festival at Melbourne University's Union Theatre. Since its inception, the awards have been predominantly presented in Melbourne but the event has alternated in there and Sydney during the 1990s and 2000s (decade). Awards are handed out over two separate events; the AACTA Awards Lunc...

    1995: Hosted by Magda Szubanski
    1997: Hosted by Hugh Jackman
    1998: Hosted by Mary Coustas
    1999–2000: Hosted by Jonathan Biggins

    There have been controversial decisions of the Australian Film Institute Awards that have led to claims that it has broken its own rules by including an unscreened mini series in the 2005 awards judging: AFIA has also been criticised for narrow selection of artists for award nominations and an unfair judging process. There has also been controversy...

  6. The Polish Academy Special Awards was an annual special award given since 2001 to 2003, as part of the Polish Film Awards. Winners. 2001: Roman Polanski, Stanisław Pacuk; 2002: Agnieszka Holland, Sławomir Idziak; 2003: Jeremy Thomas, Jerzy Skolimowski; External links. Polish Film Awards; Official website (in Polish)

  7. Polish title Ref. 2020: Mateusz Pacewicz (writing) Corpus Christi: Boże Ciało: Cyprian Grabowski (acting) Icarus. The Legend of Mietek Kosz: Ikar. Legenda Mietka Kosza: Bartosz Kruhlik (directing) Supernova: Bartosz Kruhlik (writing) Supernova: Łukasz Kośmicki (directing) The Coldest Game: Ukryta gra: 2021: Jan Holoubek (directing) 25 Years ...

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