2023 Polish Film Awards

Last updated
25th Polish Film Awards
Date6 March 2023
Site Polish Theatre, Warsaw, Poland
Hosted by Maciej Stuhr
Television coverage
Network Canal+

The 25th Polish Film Awards took place on 6 March 2023 at the Polish Theatre in Warsaw, Poland. The ceremony honored the best in Polish cinema of 2022, presented by the Polish Film Academy. It was hosted by actor and comedian Maciej Stuhr and broadcast on Canal+. [1]

Contents

Road drama film EO won the most awards with six, including Best Film. [2] Other winners included Johnny with four and Below the Surface with two.

Winners and nominees

The nominations were announced on 8 February 2023 at the Canal+ studio in Warsaw, Poland. [3] The nominations were led by EO with eleven, followed by Johnny with eight. [4]

Jerzy Skolimowski, Best Film, Best Director, and Best Screenplay winner Jerzy Skolimowski at Lisbon Film Festival 2016.jpg
Jerzy Skolimowski, Best Film, Best Director, and Best Screenplay winner
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Giuseppe Tornatore, Best European Film winner
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Jan Holoubek, Best TV Series co-winner
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Dawid Ogrodnik, Best Actor winner
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Dorota Pomykała, Best Actress winner
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Andrzej Seweryn, Best Supporting Actor winner
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Damian Kocur, Discovery of the Year winner
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Jan A. P. Kaczmarek, Life Achievement Award winner

Awards

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger ().

  • Below the Surface – Marcelina Początek-Kunikowska
    • The Christening – Aleksandra Klemens
    • EO – Mirosław Koncewicz
    • March 1968 – Ewa Skoczkowska
    • Woman on the Roof – Anna Pabisiak
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
  • Johnny – Liliana Gałązka
    • Below the Surface – Dariusz Krysiak
    • Brigitte Bardot Forever – Agnieszka Jońca
    • Broad Peak – Katarzyna Wilk
    • March 1968 – Liliana Gałązka and Ludmiła Krawczyk
    • Prophet – Tomasz Matraszek
  • Brigitte Bardot Forever – Dorota Roqueplo
    • Backwards – Anna Englert
    • Below the Surface – Małgorzata Zacharska
    • Broad Peak – Agata Culak
    • The Christening – Dominika Gebel
    • EO – Katarzyna Lewińska
    • It Came from the Water – Anna Englert
    • March 1968 – Dorota Roqueplo
    • The Silent Twins – Katarzyna Lewińska
  • Below the Surface – Radosław Ochnio and Michał Fojcik
    • Backwards – Marcin Kasiński, Kacper Habisiak, and Tomasz Wieczorek
    • The Christening – Adam Szmit and Michał Bagiński
    • EO – Radosław Ochnio, Marcin Matlak, and Marta Weronika Werońska
    • Johnny – Sebastian Brański, Wojciech Mielimąka, and Filip Krzemień
    • March 1968 – Marcin Ejsmund and Mirosław Makowski
    • Silent Land – Zofia Moruś and Marek Polenda
    • The Silent Twins – Marcin Lenarczyk and Maria Chilarecka
  • EO – Agnieszka Glińska
    • Below the Surface – Piotr Wójcik and Bartłomiej Piasek
    • It Came from the Water – Wojciech Włodarski
    • Other People – Magdalena Chowańska
    • The Silent Twins – Agnieszka Glińska
  • The Pawnshop – Directed by Łukasz Kowalski
    • Angels of Sinjar – Directed by Hanna Polak
    • Fledglings – Directed by Lidia Duda
    • The Hamlet Syndrome – Directed by Elwira Niewiera and Piotr Rosołowski
    • Silent Love – Directed by Marek Kozakewicz
  • Damian Kocur Bread and Salt (Directing)
    • Daniel Jaroszek – Johnny (Directing)
    • Damian Kocur – Bread and Salt (Screenplay)
    • Jakub Skoczeń – The Christening (Directing)
    • Aleksandra Terpińska – Other People (Directing)
  • Johnny – Directed by Daniel Jaroszek

Films with multiple nominations and awards

Films that received multiple nominations
NominationsFilm
11 EO
8 Johnny
7The Christening
The Silent Twins
6Backwards
Below the Surface
Bread and Salt
Other People
5 Broad Peak
March 1968
Woman on the Roof
4It Came from the Water
2Brigitte Bardot Forever
Fucking Bornholm
Films that received multiple awards
AwardsFilm
6 EO
4 Johnny
2Below the Surface

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