Patryk Vega

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Patryk Vega
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Other namesBezaleel
Years active2005–present

Patryk Vega, also known as Bezaleel, is a Polish film director. [1] [2]

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Early life

Patryk grew up without a father, who left the family when he was a few months old. [3] This absence had a significant impact on his childhood, leading him to take on responsibilities early. [3]

Patryk used to play football during his school days in the midfielder position and was also the captain of his school team. [4]

Career

According to a media report, In the 2021, Patryk's three main companies recorded losses totaling PLN 11.3 million. [5] In February 2022, Patryk announced that his last Polish film will be his autobiography and that he would be moving on to shoot English language projects. [6]

Filmography

List of Patryk Vega film credits
YearTitleNotes
2005 Pitbull [7]
2014 Secret Wars
2017 Botoks
2018 The Plagues of Breslau
2021Small World [8]
2022Love, Sex & Pandemic [6]
2022Invisible War [9]
2024 Putin Debut in English [7] [1]

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