Polish Academy Award for Best Editing

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

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Winners and nominees

YearMovie titleEditor(s)
1999 Historia kina w Popielawach Ewa Pakulska
Demony wojny wg Goi Wanda Zeman
FarbaZbigniew Kostrzewiński
Kochaj i rób co chceszElżbieta Kurkowska
Kroniki domoweWanda Zeman]
Nic Artur Reinhart

Dorota Kędzierzawska

U Pana Boga za piecemJadwiga Zajiček
Zabić Sekala Jiří Brožek
Złoto dezerterówElżbieta Kurkowska
2000 Pan Tadeusz Wanda Zeman
AjlawjuEwa Smal
Dług Krzysztof Szpetmański
Kiler-ów 2-óch Jadwiga Zajiček
Tydzień z życia mężczyznyElżbieta Kurkowska
2001 Życie jako śmiertelna choroba przenoszona drogą płciową Marek Denys
Chłopaki nie płaczą Wanda Zeman
Duże zwierzę Elżbieta Kurkowska
Prawo ojcaWanda Zeman
To ja, złodziejJadwiga Zajiček
2002 Weiser Milenia Fiedler
6 dni strusiaMarek Denys
Cześć, TereskaKrzysztof Szpetmański
Pieniądze to nie wszystkoJadwiga Zajiček
Wiedźmin Wanda Zeman
2003 Pianista Hervé de Luze
Dzień świra Ewa Smal
Edi Cezary Kowalczuk
Tam i z powrotemMarek Denys
Zemsta Wanda Zeman
2004 ŻurekJarosław Kamiński
Pogoda na jutroElżbieta Kurkowska
Stara baśń. Kiedy słońce było bogiem Cezary Grzesiuk
2005 Mój Nikifor Krzysztof Szpetmański
Ubu królElżbieta Kurkowska
Wesele Paweł Laskowkski
2006 Persona non grata Wanda Zeman
Komornik Krzysztof Szpetmański
PitBull Jarosław Barzan
Rozdroże cafeLeszek Wosiewicz

Krzysztof Raczyński

Skazany na bluesa Cezary Grzesiuk
2007 We're All Christs Ewa Smal
Kochankowie z MaronyAnna Wagner
Plac ZbawicielaKrzysztof Szpetmański
2008Parę osób, mały czasWanda Zeman
Katyń Milenia Fiedler

Rafał Listopad

KorowódElżbieta Kurkowska
Pora umierać Artur Reinhart

Dorota Kędzierzawska

Świadek koronnyPiotr Kmiecik
Wszystko będzie dobrzeKrzysztof Szpetmański
2009 33 sceny z życia Jacek Drosio
LejdisJarosław Barzan
Ogród LuizyEwa Smal
Rysa Krzysztof Szpetmański
Serce na dłoniWanda Zeman
2010 Dom zły Paweł Laskowski
Jeszcze nie jeden wieczór Jarosław Kamiński

Jacek Bławut

Mniejsze złoElżbieta Kurkowska
2011 Essential Killing Réka Lenhényi
Maciej Pawliński
Chrzest Piotr Kmiecik
LasKatarzyna Maciejko-Kowalczyk

Beata Walentowska

Różyczka Cezary Grzesiuk
WenecjaWitold Chomiński
2012 Sala samobójców Bartosz Pietras
Battle of Warsaw 1920 Marcin "Kot" Bastkowski
Czarny Czwartek. Janek Wiśniewski padłRafał Listopad
KiJarosław Kamiński
W imieniu diabłaAnna Wagner
2013 Jesteś Bogiem Jarosław Kamiński
Mój rower Cezary Kowalczuk
Pokłosie Jarosław Kamiński
2014 Ida Jarosław Kamiński
Chce się żyć Krzysztof Szpetmański
Imagine Cezary Grzesiuk
Wałęsa. Człowiek z nadziei Milenia Fiedler

Grażyna Gradoń

2015 Miasto 44 Michał Czarnecki
Bogowie Jarosław Barzan
Jack Strong Jarosław Kamiński
JeziorakAgnieszka Glińska
2016 11 minut Agnieszka Glińska
Karbala Michał Czarnecki
Moje córki krowy Bartosz Karczyński

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References

  1. "Orły". filmweb.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 19 March 2023.