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  1. The Polish Academy Award for Best Film Cinematography is an annual award given to the best Polish cinematography of the year. [1] Winners and nominees. References. ^ "Orły". filmweb.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 15 March 2023. External links. Polish Film Awards; Official website (in Polish) Categories: Awards for best cinematography. Polish film awards

  2. The cinematographer Janusz Kamiński is the most awarded Polish filmmaker. The director Roman Polański won an Oscar and was nominated four more times (additionally, Knife in the Water, a film directed and written by him, was also nominated). There were thirteen Polish pictures nominated for Best Foreign Language Film.

    Year
    Name
    Film
    Status
    2021
    Janusz Kamiński
    Nominated
    2020
    Nominated
    2018
    Łukasz Żal
    Nominated
    2014
    Łukasz Żal Ryszard Lenczewski
    Nominated
    • History
    • Polish Film Academy
    • Film Schools
    • Personalities
    • Poland at International Festivals
    • See Also
    • External Links
    • Further Reading

    Early history

    The first cinema was founded in Łódź in 1899, several years after the invention of the Cinematograph. Initially dubbed Living Pictures Theatre, it gained much popularity and by the end of the next decade there were cinemas in almost every major town in Poland. Arguably the first Polish filmmaker was Kazimierz Prószyński, who filmed various short documentaries in Warsaw. His pleograph film camera had been patented before the Lumière brothers' invention and he is credited as the author of the e...

    After WWII

    In November 1945, the communist government founded the film production and distribution organization Film Polski, and put the well-known Polish People's Army filmmaker Aleksander Ford in charge. Starting with a few railway carriages full of film equipment taken from the Germans they proceed to train and build a Polish film industry. The FP output was limited; only thirteen features were released between 1947 and its dissolution in 1952, concentrating on Polish suffering at the hands of the Na...

    The Polish Film Academy was founded in 2003 in Warsawand aims to provide native filmmakers a forum for discussion and a way to promote the reputation of Polish cinema through publications, presentations, discussions and regular promotion of the subject in the schools.

    Several institutions, both government run and private, provide formal education in various aspects of filmmaking. 1. National Film School in Łódź 2. Krzysztof Kieślowski Film School at University of Silesia in Katowice 3. Szkoła Aktorska Haliny i Jana Machulskich 4. Szkoła Wajdy 5. AMA Film Academy 6. Warszawska Szkoła Filmowa

    Venice Film Festival

    1. 1982 Grand Jury Prize (Imperative, Krzysztof Zanussi) 2. 1984 Golden Lion (A Year of the Quiet Sun, Krzysztof Zanussi) 3. 1993 Golden Lion (Three Colours: Blue, Krzysztof Kieślowski) 4. 2010 Grand Jury Prize (Essential Killing, Jerzy Skolimowski) 5. 2016 Golden Lion Honorary Award (Jerzy Skolimowski)

    Locarno Festival

    1. 1971 Golden Leopard (Znaki na drodze, Andrzej Piotrowski) 2. 1973 Golden Leopard (The Illumination, Krzysztof Zanussi) 3. 1986 Golden Leopard (Jezioro Bodenskie, Janusz Zaorski) 4. 2008 Special Jury Prize (33 Scenes from Life, Malgorzata Szumowska) 5. 2016 Best Actor Award (Andrzej Seweryn, The Last Family)

    San Sebastian International Film Festival

    1. 1958 Golden Shell for Best Film (Ewa chce spać, Tadeusz Chmielewski) 2. 1967 Silver Shell for Best Director (Janusz Morgenstern, Yowita) 3. 1976 Silver Shell for Best Actor (Zdzisław Kozien, Skazany) 4. 1980 Golden Shell for Best Film (The Orchestra Conductor, Andrzej Wajda) 5. 1985 Golden Shell for Best Film (Yesterday, Radosław Piwowarski) 6. 1985 Silver Shell for Best Actor (Piotr Siwkiewicz, Yesterday) 7. 1989 Silver Shell for Best Director (Mirosław Bork, Konsul) 8. 1992 Silver Shell...

    Iordanova, Dina (2003). Cinema of the Other Europe: The industry and artistry of East Central European film. London: Wallflower. ISBN 9781903364611.

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  4. The new millennium brought as many as seven nominations for Best Cinematography, four for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Documentary, two for Best Director, two for Best Costume, two for Best Animated Short Film, and one for Best Picture, Best Original Music Score, Best Animated Feature and Best Live Action Short Film.

  5. Jan 27, 2024 · There were thirteen Polish pictures nominated for Best Foreign Language Film. Contents. Best Actress – Leading Role; Best Art Direction; Best Costume Design; Best Cinematography; Best Director; Best Picture; Best International Feature Film; Best Original Music Score; Best Original Song; Best Live Action Short Film; Best Documentary (Short ...

  6. 1954: Bronisław Kaper – Academy Award for Best Original Score for ‘Lili’. Leopold Stokowski wasn’t the only Polish musician to win an Oscar. The next ‘PolishAcademy Award came 12 years later, and it went to Bronisław Kaper, one of the most talented and cherished Hollywood composers of his time.

  7. Janusz Kaminski is a Polish cinematographer and film director. He has established a partnership with Steven Spielberg, working as a cinematographer on his movies since 1993. He won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Schindler's List (1993) and Saving Private Ryan (1998).

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