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  1. The 22nd Polish Film Awards took place on 2 March 2020 at the Polish Theatre in Warsaw, Poland. The ceremony honored the best in Polish cinema of 2019, presented by the Polish Film Academy. The ceremony was hosted by comedian Maciej Stuhr. Corpus Christi won eleven awards at the ceremony, including Best Film.

  2. The Collector. (2005 film) The Collector ( Polish: Komornik) is a 2005 Polish drama film directed by Feliks Falk. It was the Polish submission for the 2005 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. [2] Shooting for the film began in November 2004 and was completed on January 5, 2005. Shooting was taken in Warsaw and Wałbrzych.

  3. Sekal Has to Die ( 1999) Currently held by. Eryk Kulm. Filip (2024) The Polish Academy Award for Best Actor is an award given out at the annual Polish Film Awards to honor of an actor who has delivered an outstanding leading performance in the Polish film industry. The award is presented by the Polish Film Academy and was first presented in 1999.

  4. In 2024, an honorary award was awarded to producer Robert Boner, who has produced more than 50 films, including Les petites fugues (1979) by Yves Yersin, films by Christine Pascal and Lionel Baier, and many documentaries and animated films. Current. Best Actor; Best Actress; Best Animation Film; Best Documentary Film; Best Fiction Film; Best ...

  5. Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards 2005. 5th AARP Movies for Grownups Awards. 78th Academy Awards. 2nd Africa Movie Academy Awards. African-American Film Critics Association Awards 2005. American Film Institute Awards 2005. 2005 American Society of Cinematographers Awards. 47th Ariel Awards. Art Directors Guild Awards 2005.

  6. Special Jury Award I — Gian Maria Volonté. Special Jury Award II — December Bride. European Discovery of the Year — Ennio Fantastichini. European Documentary Film of the Year — Šķērsiela ( The Crossroad) Special Mention — Step Across the Border. European Cinema Society Lifetime Achievement Award — Andrzej Wajda.

  7. People's Choice Award for Best European Film: Ida directed by Paweł Pawlikowski: Nominated: Polish-Danish coproduction; Polish-born Polish-British director 2016: European Film Award for Best Sound Designer: Radosław Ochnio for 11 Minutes: Won: Polish-Ireland coproduction 2018: European Film Award for Best Actress: Joanna Kulig for Cold War: Won

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