Joanna Kos-Krauze

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Joanna Kos-Krauze
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Kos-Krauze in iran - 2019
Born (1972-12-08) 8 December 1972 (age 51)
Olsztyn, Poland
Occupation(s) Film director, screenwriter
Spouse Krzysztof Krauze

Joanna Kos-Krauze (born 8 December 1972), [1] credited also as Joanna Kos, is a Polish film director and screenwriter, best known for her collaboration with her husband, Krzysztof Krauze ( My Nikifor , Plac Zbawiciela /Saviour square).

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In 2013 Joanna Kos and Krzysztof Krauze completed work on a biopic about the Romani poet, Papusza.

Filmography

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References

  1. Joanna Kos-Krauze at the Filmpolski Database (in Polish)