Polish Academy Award for Best Screenplay

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

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Winners and nominees

YearMovie titleWriter
1999 Zabić Sekala Jiří Křižan
Historia kina w Popielawach Jan Jakub Kolski
Kroniki domoweLeszek Wosiewicz
Nic Dorota Kędzierzawska
U Pana Boga za piecem Tadeusz Chmielewski
Złote runo Andrzej Kondratiuk
2000 Dług Krzysztof Krauze

Jerzy Morawski

FuksRobert 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 szczęściaMaciej Karpiński

Márta Mészáros

Daleko od okna Cezary Harasimowicz
Duże zwierzę Krzysztof Kieślowski
Prymas - trzy lata z tysiąca Jan Purzycki
2002 Cześć TereskaJacek Wyszomirski
Angelus Lech Majewski

Ireneusz Siwiński

Bronisław Maj

Boże skrawki Jerzy Bogajewicz
Człowiek wózków Mariusz Malec
StacjaPiotr Wereśniak
Weiser Wojciech Marczewski
2003 Dzień Świra Marek Koterski
Edi Wojciech Lepianka

Piotr Trzaskalski

Głośniej od bombPrzemysław Wojcieszek
Pianista Ronald Harwood
Tam i z powrotemMaciej Świerkocki

Anna Płażewska

2004 Zmruż oczy Andrzej Jakimowski
Warszawa Dariusz Gajewski

Mateusz Bednarkiewicz

ŻurekRyszard Brylski
2005 Wesele Wojciech Smarzowski
Mój Nikifor Krzysztof Krauze

Joanna Kos-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

Joanna Kos-Krauze

StatyściJarosław Sokół
2008Parę 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

Jerzy Skolimowski

2010 Rewers Andrzej Bart
Dom zły Łukasz Kośmicki

Wojciech Smarzowski

Generał Nil Ryszard Bugajski

Krzysztof Łukaszewicz

2011 Wszystko, co kocham Jacek Borcuch
Essential Killing Ewa Piaskowska

Jerzy Skolimowski

Joanna Feliks Falk
2012 Róża Michał Szczerbic
Sala samobójców Jan Komasa
W ciemności David F. Shamoon
WymykJanusz Margański

Grzegorz Zgliński

2013 Drogówka Wojciech Smarzowski
Jesteś Bogiem Maciej Pisuk
Obława Marcin Krzyształowicz
Rzeź Yasmina Reza

Roman Polański

2014 Chce się żyć Maciej Pieprzyca
Ida Paweł Pawlikowski

Rebecca Lenkiewicz

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

Małgorzata Szumowska

2017 Ostatnia rodzina Robert Bolesto
Jestem mordercąMaciej Piperzyca
Wołyń Wojciech Smarzowski
2018Cicha nocPiotr Domalewski
Pokot Olga Tokarczuk

Agnieszka Holland

Sztuka kochania. Historia Michaliny WisłockiejKrzysztof Rak
2019 Zimna wojna Paweł Pawlikowski

Janusz Głowacki

7 uczuć Marek Koterski
Kler Wojciech Smarzowski

Wojciech Rzehak

2020 Boże ciało Mateusz Pacewicz
Ikar. Legenda Mietka KoszaMaciej 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 KomendyAndrzej Gołda
Jak najdalej stądPiotr Domalewski
Sala samobójców. Hejter Mateusz Pacewicz
Szarlatan Marek Epstein
2022 Quo Vadis, Aida? Jasmila Žbanić
My Wonderful Life 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

Bread and Salt (Chleb i sól) Damian Kocur
JohnnyMaciej Kraszewski
ŚubukJacek Lusiński

Szymon Augustyniak

Inni ludzieAleksandra Terpińska
Kobieta na dachuAnna Jadowska
2024KosMichał A. Zieliński
Doppelgänger Andrzej Gołda
Filip Michał Kwieciński

Michał Matejkiewicz

Tyle co nicGrzegorz Dębowski
Green Border Maciej Pisiuk

Gabriela Łazarkiewicz-Sieczko

Agnieszka Holland

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References

  1. "Orły". filmweb.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 13 March 2023.