The Polish Academy Award for Best Film Screenplay is an annual award given to the best Polish screenplay of the year. [1]
Year | Movie title | Writer |
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1999 | Zabić Sekala | Jiří Křižan |
Historia kina w Popielawach | Jan Jakub Kolski | |
Kroniki domowe | Leszek Wosiewicz | |
Nic | Dorota Kędzierzawska | |
U Pana Boga za piecem | Tadeusz Chmielewski | |
Złote runo | Andrzej Kondratiuk | |
2000 | Dług | Krzysztof Krauze Jerzy Morawski |
Fuks | Robert Brutter Maciej Dutkiewicz | |
Pan Tadeusz | Andrzej Wajda | |
Tydzień z życia mężczyzny | Jerzy Stuhr | |
Wojaczek | Lech Majewski Maciej Melecki | |
2001 | Życie jako śmiertelna choroba przenoszona drogą płciową | Krzysztof Zanussi |
Córy szczęścia | Maciej Karpiński | |
Daleko od okna | Cezary Harasimowicz | |
Duże zwierzę | Krzysztof Kieślowski | |
Prymas - trzy lata z tysiąca | Jan Purzycki | |
2002 | Cześć Tereska | Jacek Wyszomirski |
Angelus | Lech Majewski Ireneusz Siwiński | |
Boże skrawki | Jerzy Bogajewicz | |
Człowiek wózków | Mariusz Malec | |
Stacja | Piotr Wereśniak | |
Weiser | Wojciech Marczewski | |
2003 | Dzień Świra | Marek Koterski |
Edi | Wojciech Lepianka | |
Głośniej od bomb | Przemysław Wojcieszek | |
Pianista | Ronald Harwood | |
Tam i z powrotem | Maciej Świerkocki Anna Płażewska | |
2004 | Zmruż oczy | Andrzej Jakimowski |
Warszawa | Dariusz Gajewski Mateusz Bednarkiewicz | |
Żurek | Ryszard Brylski | |
2005 | Wesele | Wojciech Smarzowski |
Mój Nikifor | Krzysztof Krauze | |
Pręgi | Wojciech Kuczok | |
Vinci | Juliusz Machulski | |
2006 | Komornik | Grzegorz Łoszewski |
Jestem | Dorota Kędzierzawska | |
Persona non grata | Krzysztof Zanussi | |
2007 | Wszyscy jesteśmy Chrystusami | Marek Koterski |
Plac Zbawiciela | Krzysztof Krauze | |
Statyści | Jarosław Sokół | |
2008 | Parę osób, mały czas | Andrzej Barański |
Pora umierać | Dorota Kędzierzawska | |
Sztuczki | Andrzej Jakimowski | |
2009 | Mała Moskwa | Waldemar Krzystek |
33 sceny z życia | Małgorzata Szumowska | |
Cztery noce z Anną | Ewa Piaskowska | |
2010 | Rewers | Andrzej Bart |
Dom zły | Łukasz Kośmicki | |
Generał Nil | Ryszard Bugajski Krzysztof Łukaszewicz | |
2011 | Wszystko, co kocham | Jacek Borcuch |
Essential Killing | Ewa Piaskowska | |
Joanna | Feliks Falk | |
2012 | Róża | Michał Szczerbic |
Sala samobójców | Jan Komasa | |
W ciemności | David F. Shamoon | |
Wymyk | Janusz Margański Grzegorz Zgliński | |
2013 | Drogówka | Wojciech Smarzowski |
Jesteś Bogiem | Maciej Pisuk | |
Obława | Marcin Krzyształowicz | |
Rzeź | Yasmina Reza | |
2014 | Chce się żyć | Maciej Pieprzyca |
Ida | Paweł Pawlikowski | |
Imagine | Andrzej Jakimowski | |
2015 | Bogowie | Krzysztof Rak |
Jack Strong | Władysław Pasikowski | |
Pod Mocnym Aniołem | Wojciech Smarzowski | |
2016 | Moje córki krowy | Kinga Dębska |
11 minut | Jerzy Skolimowski | |
Body/Ciało | Michał Englert | |
2017 | Ostatnia rodzina | Robert Bolesto |
Jestem mordercą | Maciej Piperzyca | |
Wołyń | Wojciech Smarzowski | |
2018 | Cicha noc | Piotr Domalewski |
Pokot | Olga Tokarczuk | |
Sztuka kochania. Historia Michaliny Wisłockiej | Krzysztof Rak | |
2019 | Zimna wojna | Paweł Pawlikowski |
7 uczuć | Marek Koterski | |
Kler | Wojciech Smarzowski Wojciech Rzehak | |
2020 | Boże ciało | Mateusz Pacewicz |
Ikar. Legenda Mietka Kosza | Maciej Pieprzyca | |
Mowa ptaków | Andrzej Żuławski | |
Obywatel Jones | Andrea Chalupa | |
Pan T. | Marcin Kryształowicz Andrzej Gołda | |
2021 | Zabij to i wyjedź z tego miasta | Mariusz Wilczyński |
25 lat niewinności. Sprawa Tomka Komendy | Andrzej Gołda | |
Jak najdalej stąd | Piotr Domalewski | |
Sala samobójców. Hejter | Mateusz Pacewicz | |
Szarlatan | Marek Epstein | |
2022 | Quo Vadis, Aida? | Jasmila Žbanić |
Moje wspaniałe życie | Łukasz Grzegorzek | |
Wesele | Wojciech Smarzowski | |
Wszystkie nasze strachy | Łukasz Ronduda Michał Oleszczyk Katarzyna Sarnowska | |
Żeby nie było śladów | Kaja Krawczyk-Wnuk | |
2023 | IO | Jerzy Skolimowski Ewa Piaskowska |
Chleb i sól | Damian Kocur | |
Johnny | Maciej Kraszewski | |
Śubuk | Jacek Lusiński Szymon Augustyniak | |
Inni ludzie | Aleksandra Terpińska | |
Kobieta na dachu | Anna Jadowska |
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