This is a list of Polish European Film Award winners and nominees. This list details the performances of Polish actors, actresses, and films that have either been submitted or nominated for, or have won, a European Film Award.
Year | Award | Recipient | Note |
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1990 | Lifetime Achievement | Andrzej Wajda | |
1999 | Achievement in World Cinema | Roman Polanski | French-born Polish-French director |
2006 | Lifetime Achievement | ||
Year | Film | Director | Note |
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1994 | Three Colours: Blue | Krzysztof Kieślowski | Polish-French-Swiss co-production |
Three Colours: Red | |||
Three Colours: White | |||
1997 | Street Games | Krzysztof Krauze | |
2000 | Pan Tadeusz: The Last Foray in Lithuania | Andrzej Wajda | |
Wojaczek | Lech Majewski | ||
2001 | Weiser | Wojciech Marczewski | |
2002 | The Pianist | Roman Polański | French-Polish-German-British co-production |
2003 | Edi | Piotr Trzaskalski | |
2005 | The Unburied Man | Marta Meszaros | Hungarian-Slovak-Polish co-production |
The Wedding | Wojciech Smarzowski | ||
The Welts | Magdalena Piekorz | ||
2006 | The Collector | Feliks Falk | |
Persona Non Grata | Krzysztof Zanussi | Polish-Russian-Italian co-production | |
2007 | Saviour's Square | Krzysztof Krauze | |
2008 | Four Nights with Anna | Jerzy Skolimowski | |
Katyn | Andrzej Wajda | ||
The Karamazovs | Petr Zelenka | Czech-Polish co-production | |
2009 | 33 Scenes from Life | Małgorzata Szumowska | Polish-German co-production |
Sweet Rush | Andrzej Wajda | ||
2010 | Reverse | Borys Lankosz | |
2011 | Essential Killing | Jerzy Skolimowski | Polish-Norwegian-Irish-Hungarian co-production |
Suicide Room | Jan Komasa | ||
2012 | Carnage | Roman Polański | French-German-Polish-Spanish co-production |
In Darkness | Agnieszka Holland | Polish-German-Canadian co-production | |
Rose | Wojciech Smarzowski | ||
2013 | The Congress | Ari Folman | Israeli-German-Polish-Luxembourgish-French-Belgian co-production |
Imagine | Andrzej Jakimowski | ||
In the Name Of | Małgorzata Szumowska | ||
2014 | Ida | Paweł Pawlikowski | Polish-Danish coproduction |
Walesa. Man of Hope | Andrzej Wajda | ||
Papusza | Krzysztof Krauze, Joanna Kos-Krauze | ||
2015 | Body | Małgorzata Szumowska | |
The Here After | Magnus von Horn | Polish-Swedish-French co-production | |
Under Electric Clouds | Alexey German Jr. | Russian-Ukrainian-Polish co-production | |
2016 | 21 x New York | Piotr Stasik | Documentary Selection |
Dawn | Laila Pakalnina | Latvian-Polish-Estonian co-production | |
I, Olga Hepnarova | Tomáš Weinreb & Petr Kazda | Czech-Polish-Slovakian-French co-production | |
The Lure | Agnieszka Smoczyńska | ||
United States of Love | Tomasz Wasilewski | Polish-Swedish co-production | |
2017 | Afterimage | Andrzej Wajda | |
Communion | Anna Zamecka | Documentary selection | |
Frost | Sharunas Bartas | Lithuanian-French-Polish-Ukrainian co-production | |
The Last Family | Jan P. Matuszyński | ||
Spoor | Agnieszka Holland | Polish-German-Czech-Swedish-Slovakian co-production | |
2018 | Ayka | Sergey Dvortsevoy | Russian-German-Polish-Kazakh co-production |
The Captain | Robert Schwentke | German-French-Polish co-production | |
Cold War | Paweł Pawlikowski | Polish-British-French co-production | |
Dovlatov | Alexey German Jr. | Russian-Polish-Serbian co-production | |
Fugue | Agnieszka Smoczyńska | Polish-Swedish-Czech co-production | |
Mug | Małgorzata Szumowska | ||
Pity | Babis Makridis | Greek-Polish co-production | |
Under the Tree | Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson | Icelandic-German-Danish-Polish co-production | |
2019 | Clergy | Wojciech Smarzowski | |
High Life | Claire Denis | German-Polish-British-French-American co-production | |
Mr. Jones | Agnieszka Holland | Polish-British-Ukrainian co-production | |
Weightlifter | Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk | Short Film Selection, Ukrainian-Polish co-production | |
Werewolf | Adrian Panek | Polish-German-Dutch co-production | |
2020 | Charlatan | Agnieszka Holland | Czech-Irish-Polish-Slovakian co-production |
Corpus Christi | Jan Komasa | Polish-French co-production | |
2021 | Apples | Christos Nikou | Greek-Polish-Slovenian co-production |
Never Gonna Snow Again | Małgorzata Szumowska | Polish-German co-production | |
Quo Vadis, Aida? | Jasmila Žbanić | Bosnian-Austrian-Dutch-French-Polish-Norwegian-German-Romanian-Turkish co-production | |
The Whaler Boy | Philipp Yuryev | Russian-Polish-Belgian co-production | |
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