Polish Film Award for Best Directing | |
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Country | Poland |
First awarded | 1999 |
Most recent winner | Paweł Maślona Kos (2024) |
Most awards | Wojciech Smarzowski (4) |
Most nominations | Agnieszka Holland and Wojciech Smarzowski (6) |
Website | pnf |
The Polish Academy Award for Best Film Director is an annual award given to the best Polish film director of the year. [1]
Year | Director(s) | English title | Polish title | Ref. |
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1999 (1st) | Dorota Kędzierzawska | Nothing | Nic | [2] |
Leszek Wosiewicz | Home Chronicles | Kroniki domowe | ||
Vladimír Michálek | Sekal Has to Die | Zabić Sekala | ||
Michał Rosa | Farba | |||
Jan Jakub Kolski | History of Cinema in Popielawy | Historia kina w Popielawach |
Multiple wins
| Three or more nominations
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