Polish Academy Award for Best Director

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Polish Film Award for Best Directing
CountryPoland
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.pl

The Polish Academy Award for Best Film Director is an annual award given to the best Polish film director of the year. [1]

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Winners and nominees

1990s

Dorota Kedzierzawska became the first winner of this award for Nothing (1998). Kedzierzawska Dorota.jpg
Dorota Kędzierzawska became the first winner of this award for Nothing (1998).
Krzysztof Krauze won two awards in this category for The Debt (1999) and Saviour Square (2006). Second win was shared with his wife Joanna Kos-Krauze. Krzysztof Krauze (2).jpg
Krzysztof Krauze won two awards in this category for The Debt (1999) and Saviour Square (2006). Second win was shared with his wife Joanna Kos-Krauze.
Krzysztof Zanussi won for Life as a Fatal Sexually Transmitted Disease (2000). Krzysztof Zanussi.jpg
Krzysztof Zanussi won for Life as a Fatal Sexually Transmitted Disease (2000).
Robert Glinski won for Hi Tessa (2001). Robert Glinski.JPG
Robert Gliński won for Hi Tessa (2001).
YearDirector(s)English titlePolish titleRef.
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

2000s

Andrzej Jakimowski won this award twice for Squint Your Eyes (2002) and Tricks (2007). Director of the flm 'Tricks' Andrzej Jakimowski at the presentation on November 29, 2007 at IFFI, Panaji, Goa.jpg
Andrzej Jakimowski won this award twice for Squint Your Eyes (2002) and Tricks (2007).
Feliks Falk won for The Collector (2005). Feliks Falk ... (48022404166) (cropped).jpg
Feliks Falk won for The Collector (2005).
Joanna Kos-Krauze won for Saviour Square (2006) alongside her husband Krzysztof Krauze. Joanna Kos-Krauze in iran.jpg
Joanna Kos-Krauze won for Saviour Square (2006) alongside her husband Krzysztof Krauze.
Jerzy Skolimowski won three times for Four Nights with Anna (2008), Essential Killing (2010) and EO (2022). Jerzy Skolimowski.jpg
Jerzy Skolimowski won three times for Four Nights with Anna (2008), Essential Killing (2010) and EO (2022).
Pawel Pawlikowski won twice for Ida (2013) and Cold War (2018). Pawel Pawlikowski (cropped).jpg
Paweł Pawlikowski won twice for Ida (2013) and Cold War (2018).
YearDirector(s)FilmRef.
2000
(2nd)
Krzysztof Krauze The Debt Dług [3]
Lech Majewski Wojaczek
Andrzej Wajda Pan Tadeusz: The Last Foray in Lithuania Pan Tadeusz
Jerzy Hoffman With Fire and Sword Ogniem i mieczem
Jerzy Stuhr A Week in the Life of a Man Tydzień z życia mężczyzny
2001
(3rd)
Krzysztof Zanussi Life as a Fatal Sexually Transmitted Disease Życie jako śmiertelna choroba przenoszona drogą płciową [4]
Teresa Kotlarczyk The Primate – Three Years Out of a Thousand Prymas. Trzy lata z tysiąca
Márta Mészáros Daughters of Luck Córy szczęścia
Jerzy Stuhr The Big Animal Duże zwierzę
Jan Jakub Kolski Keep Away from the Window Daleko od okna
2002
(4th)
Robert Gliński Hi Tessa Cześć, Tereska [5]
Lech Majewski Angelus
Yurek Bogayewicz Edges of the Lord Boże skrawki
Witold Leszczyński Requiem
Wojciech Marczewski Weiser
2003
(5th)
Roman Polański The Pianist Pianista [6]
Marek Koterski Day of the Wacko Dzień świra
Piotr Trzaskalski Edi
Andrzej Wajda The Revenge Zemsta
Wojciech Wójcik There and Back Tam i z powrotem
2004
(6th)
Andrzej Jakimowski Squint Your Eyes Zmruż oczy [7]
Agnieszka Holland Julie Walking Home Julia wraca do domu
Jan Jakub Kolski Pornography Pornografia
Dariusz Gajewski Warsaw Warszawa
2005
(7th)
Wojciech Smarzowski The Wedding Wesele [8]
Krzysztof Krauze My Nikifor Mój Nikifor
Juliusz Machulski Vinci
2006
(8th)
Feliks Falk The Collector Komornik [9]
Dorota Kędzierzawska I Am Jestem
Krzysztof Zanussi Persona Non Grata Persona non grata
2007
(9th)
Krzysztof Krauze
Joanna Kos-Krauze
Saviour Square Plac Zbawiciela [10]
Jan Jakub Kolski Jasminum
Marek Koterski We're All Christs Wszyscy jesteśmy Chrystusami
2008
(10th)
Andrzej Jakimowski Tricks Sztuczki [11]
Andrzej Wajda Katyń
Andrzej Barański A Few People, a Little Time Parę osób, mały czas
Łukasz Palkowski Preserve Rezerwat
2009
(9th)
Jerzy Skolimowski Four Nights with Anna Cztery noce z Anną [12]
Waldemar Krzystek Little Moscow Mała Moskwa
Małgorzata Szumowska 33 Scenes from Life 33 sceny z życia

2010s

Lukasz Palkowski won for Gods (2014). Lukasz Palkowski.JPG
Łukasz Palkowski won for Gods (2014).
Malgorzata Szumowska won for Body (2015). GoEast 2014 Malgorzata Szumowska 4 (cropped).jpg
Małgorzata Szumowska won for Body (2015).
Jan Komasa won for Corpus Christi (2019). Jan Komasa.JPG
Jan Komasa won for Corpus Christi (2019).
Jan Holoubek won for 25 Years of Innocence (2020), which was his feature directorial debut. Jan Holoubek perkusja.jpg
Jan Holoubek won for 25 Years of Innocence (2020), which was his feature directorial debut.
YearDirector(s)English titlePolish titleRef.
2010
(12th)
Wojciech Smarzowski Dark House Dom zły [13]
Borys Lankosz The Reverse Rewers
Xawery Żuławski Snow White and Russian Red Wojna polsko-ruska
2011
(13th)
Jerzy Skolimowski Essential Killing [14]
Feliks Falk Joanna
Jacek Borcuch All That I Love Wszystko co kocham
2012
(14th)
Wojciech Smarzowski Rose Róża [15]
Jan Komasa Suicide Room Sala samobójców
Agnieszka Holland In Darkness W ciemności
2013
(15th)
Roman Polański Carnage Rzeź [16]
Leszek Dawid You Are God Jesteś Bogiem
Marcin Krzyształowicz Manhunt Obława
2014
(16th)
Paweł Pawlikowski Ida [17]
Andrzej Jakimowski Imagine
Maciej Pieprzyca Life Feels Good Chce się żyć
2015
(17th)
Łukasz Palkowski Gods Bogowie [18]
Jan Komasa Warsaw 44 Miasto 44
Władysław Pasikowski Jack Strong
2016
(18th)
Małgorzata Szumowska Body Body/Ciało [19]
Jerzy Skolimowski 11 Minutes 11 minut
Magnus von Horn The Here After Intruz
2017
(19th)
Wojciech Smarzowski Hatred Wołyń [20]
Maciej Pieprzyca I'm a Killer Jestem mordercą
Jan P. Matuszyński The Last Family Ostatnia rodzina
2018
(20th)
Piotr Domalewski Silent Night Cicha noc [21]
Anna Jadowska Wild Roses Dzikie róże
Agnieszka Holland
Kasia Adamik
Spoor Pokot
2019
(21st)
Paweł Pawlikowski Cold War Zimna wojna [22]
Janusz Kondratiuk A Cat with a Dog Jak pies z kotem
Wojciech Smarzowski Clergy Kler

2020s

YearDirector(s)English titlePolish titleRef.
2020
(22nd)
Jan Komasa Corpus Christi Boże Ciało [23]
Maciej Pieprzyca Icarus. The Legend of Mietek Kosz Ikar. Legenda Mietka Kosza
Agnieszka Holland Mr. Jones Obywatel Jones
Marcin Krzyształowicz Mister T. Pan T.
Bartosz Kruhlik Supernova
2021
(23rd)
Jan Holoubek 25 Years of Innocence 25 lat niewinności. Sprawa Tomka Komendy [23]
Piotr Domalewski I Never Cry Jak najdalej stąd
Jan Komasa The Hater Sala samobójców. Hejter
Agnieszka Holland Charlatan Szarlatan
Mariusz Wilczyński Kill It and Leave This Town Zabij to i wyjedź z tego miasta
2022
(24th)
Jasmila Žbanić Quo Vadis, Aida? Aida [24]
Paweł Łoziński The Balcony Movie Film balkonowy
Magnus von Horn Sweat
Wojciech Smarzowski The Wedding Day Wesele
Łukasz Ronduda
Łukasz Gutt
All Our Fears Wszystkie nasze strachy
Jan P. Matuszyński Leave No Traces Żeby nie było śladów
2023
(25th)
Jerzy Skolimowski EO IO [25]
Damian Kocur Bread and Salt Chleb i sól
Aleksandra Terpińska Other People Inni ludzie
Anna Jadowska Woman on the Roof Kobieta na dachu
Agnieszka Smoczyńska The Silent Twins Silent Twins
2024
(26th)
Paweł Maślona Kos [26]
Jan Holoubek Doppelgänger Doppelgänger. Sobowtór
Michał Kwieciński Filip
Grzegorz Dębowski Next to Nothing Tyle co nic
Agnieszka Holland Green Border Zielona granica

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