The Polish Academy Award for Best Production Design is an annual award given to the best Polish film production design of the year. [1]
Year | Movie title | Designer(s) |
---|---|---|
1999 | Kroniki domowe | Przemysław Kowalski |
Billboard | Janusz Sosnowski | |
Farba | Tadeusz Kosarewicz | |
Historia kina w Popielawach | Wojciech Saloni-Marczewski | |
Łóżko Wierszynina | Marcin Jarnuszkiewicz | |
Nic | Magdalena Kujszczyk | |
2000 | Pan Tadeusz | Allan Starski |
Dług | Magdalena Dipont | |
Fuks | Andrzej Przedworski | |
Ogniem i mieczem | Andrzej Haliński | |
Wojaczek | Katarzyna Jarnuszkiewicz | |
2001 | Wrota Europy | Janusz Sosnowski |
Córy szczęścia | Halina Dobrowolska | |
Operacja Koza | Andrzej 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 | |
Egoiści | Bodris F. Kudlicka | |
Przedwiośnie | Anna Wunderlich | |
Weiser | Andrzej Kowalczyk | |
2003 | Pianista | Allan Starski |
Chopin. Pragnienie miłości | Andrzej Przedworski | |
Edi | Wojciech Żogała | |
Tam i z powrotem | Jacek Osadowski | |
Zemsta | Magdalena Dipont Tadeusz Kosarewicz | |
2004 | Pornografia | Andrzej Przedworski |
Stara baśń. Kiedy słońce było bogiem | Andrzej Haliński | |
Zmruż oczy | Ewa 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 | Jasminum | Joanna Doroszkiewicz |
Kochankowie z Marony | Jacek Osadowski | |
Kto nigdy nie żył... | Janusz Sosnowski | |
Wszyscy jesteśmy Chrystusami | Przemysław Kowalski | |
2008 | Katyń | Magdalena Dipont |
Nightwatching | Maarten Piersma | |
Strajk | Robert Czesak | |
Wszystko będzie dobrze | Andrzej 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 morza | Jacek Osadowski | |
Popiełuszko. Wolność jest w nas | Andrzej Kowalczyk | |
Wojna polsko-ruska | Joanna Kaczyńska | |
2011 | 'Wenecja | Joanna Macha |
Różyczka | Joanna Białousz | |
Śluby panieńskie | Anna 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 szafy | Andrzej Haliński | |
Ida | Marcel Sławiński Katarzyna Sobańska | |
Syberiada polska | Michał Sulkiewicz Janusz Sosnowski | |
Wałęsa. Człowiek z nadziei | Magdalena Dipont | |
2015 | Miasto 44 | Marek Warszewski Grzegorz Piątkowski |
Bogowie | Wojciech Żogała | |
Jack Strong | Joanna Macha | |
2016 | Hiszpanka | Jagna Janicka |
Excentrycy, czyli po słonecznej stronie ulicy | Andrzej Haliński | |
Karbala | Marek Warszewski | |
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