Polish Academy Award for Best Production Design

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The Polish Academy Award for Best Production Design is an annual award given to the best Polish film production design of the year. [1]

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Winners and nominees

YearMovie titleDesigner(s)
1999 Kroniki domowePrzemysław Kowalski
BillboardJanusz Sosnowski
FarbaTadeusz Kosarewicz
Historia kina w Popielawach Wojciech Saloni-Marczewski
Łóżko WierszyninaMarcin Jarnuszkiewicz
NicMagdalena Kujszczyk
2000 Pan Tadeusz Allan Starski
Dług Magdalena Dipont
FuksAndrzej Przedworski
Ogniem i mieczem Andrzej Haliński
Wojaczek Katarzyna Jarnuszkiewicz
2001 Wrota EuropyJanusz Sosnowski
Córy szczęściaHalina Dobrowolska
Operacja KozaAndrzej Przedworski
Prawo ojca Allan Starski
Prymas - trzy lata z tysiąca Barbara Ostapowicz
Życie jako śmiertelna choroba przenoszona drogą płciową Halina Dobrowolska
2002 Quo Vadis Janusz Sosnowski
Angelus Lech Majewski

Katarzyna Sobańska

EgoiściBodris F. Kudlicka
PrzedwiośnieAnna Wunderlich
WeiserAndrzej Kowalczyk
2003 Pianista Allan Starski
Chopin. Pragnienie miłości Andrzej Przedworski
Edi Wojciech Żogała
Tam i z powrotemJacek Osadowski
Zemsta Magdalena Dipont

Tadeusz Kosarewicz

2004 Pornografia Andrzej Przedworski
Stara baśń. Kiedy słońce było bogiem Andrzej Haliński
Zmruż oczyEwa Jakimowska
2005 Mój Nikifor Magdalena Dipont
Pręgi Joanna Doroszkiewicz

Ewa Skoczkowska

Wesele Barbara Ostapowicz
2006 Komornik Anna Wunderlich
Mistrz Wojciech Żogała
Persona non grata Jagna Janicka
Skazany na bluesa Joanna Białousz
The Call of the Toad Jochen Schumacher

Robert Czesak

2007 JasminumJoanna Doroszkiewicz
Kochankowie z MaronyJacek Osadowski
Kto nigdy nie żył... Janusz Sosnowski
Wszyscy jesteśmy Chrystusami Przemysław Kowalski
2008 Katyń Magdalena Dipont
Nightwatching Maarten Piersma
StrajkRobert Czesak
Wszystko będzie dobrzeAndrzej Kowalczyk
2009 Mała Moskwa Tadeusz Kosarewicz
Cztery noce z Anną Marek Zawierucha
Rysa Jagna Janicka
2010 Rewers Magdalena Dipont
Robert Czesak
Generał Nil Aniko Kiss
Miasto z morzaJacek Osadowski
Popiełuszko. Wolność jest w nasAndrzej Kowalczyk
Wojna polsko-ruskaJoanna Kaczyńska
2011'WenecjaJoanna Macha
Różyczka Joanna Białousz
Śluby panieńskieAnna Wunderlich
2012 Młyn i krzyż Katarzyna Sobańska
Marcel Sławiński
Battle of Warsaw 1920 Andrzej Haliński
W ciemności Marcel Sławiński

Erwin Prib Katarzyna Sobańska

2013 Pokłosie Allan Starski
Jesteś Bogiem Marcel Sławiński

Katarzyna Sobańska

Mój rower Wojciech Żogała
Wyspa skazańców Janusz Sosnowski
2014 Papusza Anna Wunderlich
Dziewczyna z szafyAndrzej Haliński
Ida Marcel Sławiński

Katarzyna Sobańska

Syberiada polskaMichał Sulkiewicz

Janusz Sosnowski

Wałęsa. Człowiek z nadziei Magdalena Dipont
2015 Miasto 44 Marek Warszewski
Grzegorz Piątkowski
Bogowie Wojciech Żogała
Jack Strong Joanna Macha
2016Hiszpanka Jagna Janicka
Excentrycy, czyli po słonecznej stronie ulicyAndrzej Haliński
Karbala Marek Warszewski

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References

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