Wladyslaw Pasikowski

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Wladyslaw Pasikowski, 2014

Władysław Pasikowski (born June 14, 1959 in Łódź , Poland ) is a Polish director and screenwriter.

Life

Pasikowski studied cultural studies at the University of Łódź and directing at the local art school. With his debut film Kroll from 1991 he won the debut prize at the Polish Film Festival Gdynia as well as the special prize of the jury. His next two films, Psy and Psy 2 , were both box office and box office hits, earning him a reputation as an expert in action films . Pasikowski also emerged as a novelist. His science fiction novel Ja, Gelerth was nominated in 1993 for the Polish SF literature prize Janusz A. Zajdel Prize .

The most well-known film outside of Poland, in which he participated, was The Katyn Massacre (Katyń) from 2007. In 2012, he showed the feature film Pokłosie at the Polish Film Festival Gdynia , in which the anti-Semitism of the Polish population in the period of the German occupation is discussed. At the awarding of the Marburg Camera Prize 2014 to his cameraman friend Paweł Edelman , with whom he often worked, he gave the laudation in the auditorium of the Philipps University in Marburg .

At the 39th Gdynia Film Festival he was awarded the prize for best director for Jack Strong .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1991: Kroll - director, screenplay
  • 1992: Dogs (Psy) - director, screenplay
  • 1994: Psy 2. Ostatnia krew - director, screenplay
  • 1996: Słodko gorzki - director, screenplay, actor (as a vampire at the party)
  • 1998: Demony wojny według Goi - director, screenplay
  • 1999: Operacja Samum - director
  • 2001: Reich - director, screenplay
  • 2003–2004, 2008: Glina ( TV series ) - director
  • 2007: The Katyn Massacre (Katyń) - screenplay
  • 2012: Pokłosie , German: Gleanings .
  • 2013: Jack Strong - director, screenplay
  • 2019: Kurier - director, screenplay

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Internet reference portal Virtualpolen.de ( Memento of the original dated February 12, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.virtualpolen.de
  2. ^ Nominated authors Janusz A. Zajdel Prize , (Polish)
  3. Reporting at dzieje.pl, May 11, 2012 (pl)
  4. The past rests in the mass grave in FAZ of January 11, 2013, page 34