The Polish Academy Award for Best Sound is an annual award given to the best Polish sound-on-film of the year. [1]
Year | Winner | Movie title |
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1999 | Lech Brański | Kochaj i rób co chcesz |
Marek Wronko Paweł Łuczyc-Wychowski | Ciemna strona Wenus | |
Andrzej Żabicki | Historia kina w Popielawach | |
Barbara Domradzka | Nic | |
Katarzyna Dzida-Hamela | U Pana Boga za piecem | |
Wiesław Znyk | Złoto dezerterów | |
2000 | Nikodem Wołk-Łaniewski | Pan Tadeusz |
Barbara Domaradzka | Fuks | |
Marek Wronko | Kiler-ów 2-óch | |
Krzysztof Wodziński Piotr Knop | Ogniem i mieczem | |
Marek Wronko Katarzyna Dzida-Hamela | Tydzień z życia mężczyzny | |
2001 | Nikodem Wołk-Łaniewski | Prymas. Trzy lata z tysiąca |
Aleksander Gołębiowski | Córy szczęścia | |
Aleksander Gołębiowski | Nie ma zmiłuj | |
Piotr Domaradzki | Ostatnia misja | |
Janusz Rosół | Syzyfowe prace | |
2002 | Francois Musy Joanna Napieralska Mariusz Kuczyński Marek Wronko | Weiser |
Lech Brański | Cześć, Tereska | |
Katarzyna Dzida-Hamela | Poranek kojota | |
Jacek Hamela Andrzej Lewandowski Błażej Kukla Andrzej Bohdanowicz Ryszard Krupa | Pół serio | |
Piotr Knop | Quo Vadis | |
2003 | Jean-Marie Blondel | Pianista |
Nikodem Wołk-Łaniewski | Chopin. Pragnienie miłości | |
Jan Freda | Edi | |
Andrzej Artymowicz Marek Wronko | Haker | |
Piotr Domaradzki | Tam i z powrotem | |
2004 | Jacek Hamela Bertrand Come Katarzyna Dzida-Hamela | Pornografia |
Marek Wronko | Superprodukcja | |
Nikodem Wołk-Łaniewski | Pogoda na jutro | |
2005 | Nikodem Wołk-Łaniewski | Mój Nikifor |
Marek Wronko | Nigdy w życiu! | |
Michał Żarnecki | Pręgi | |
2006 | Wiesław Znyk Jacek Kuśmierczyk | Persona non grata |
Jan Freda | Mistrz | |
Piotr Domaradzki | Trzeci | |
2007 | Jacek Hamela | Jasminum |
Marek Wronko Maurizio Argentieri | Jan Paweł II | |
Nikodem Wołk-Łaniewski | Kochankowie z Marony | |
Nikodem Wołk-Łaniewski | Plac Zbawiciela | |
Michał Muzyka Andrzej Bohdanowicz | Statyści | |
2008 | Jacek Hamela | Katyń |
Michał Żarnecki | Północ-Południe | |
Jan Freda | U Pana Boga w ogródku | |
2009 | 'Wacław Pilkowski' Michał Kosterkiewicz Piotr Knop | Mała Moskwa |
Gérard Rousseau Frédéric de Ravignan Philippe Lauliac | Cztery noce z Anną | |
Marek Wronko | Ile waży koń trojański? | |
2010 | Mateusz Adamczyk Sebastian Witkowski | Wojna polsko-ruska |
Jacek Hamela Krzysztof Jastrząb | Afonia i pszczoły | |
Krzysztof Jastrząb | Janosik. Prawdziwa historia | |
2011 | Jacek Hamela | Wenecja |
Nikodem Wołk-Łaniewski Grzegorz Lindemann | Fenomen | |
Joanna Napieralska Wiesław Znyk | Różyczka | |
2012 | 'Jacek Hamela' Katarzyna Dzida-Hamela | Róża |
Krzysztof Jastrząb | Mała matura 1947 | |
Bartosz Putkiewicz | Sala samobójców | |
2013 | 'Barbara Domaradzka' Piotr Domaradzki | Obława |
Nikodem Wołk-Łaniewski | Felix, Net i Nika oraz teoretycznie możliwa katastrofa | |
Michał Żarnecki | Piąta pora roku | |
Jan Schremer Bartosz Putkiewicz Jan Freda | Pokłosie | |
2014 | 'Guillaume Le Bras' Jacek Hamela | Imagine |
Marek Wronko | Ambassada | |
Michał Żarnecki | Syberiada polska | |
2015 | Bartosz Putkiewicz | Powstanie Warszawskie |
Michał Fojcik Bartłomiej Bogacki | Bogowie | |
Jan Freda Kacper Habisiak Marcin Kasiński | Jack Strong | |
2016 | Krzysztof Jastrząb Mateusz Irisik | Excentrycy, czyli po słonecznej stronie ulicy |
Kacper Habisiak Marcin Kasiński Marcin Jachyra | Body/Ciało | |
Marcin Lenarczyk Maria Chilarecka | Córki dancingu | |
Marek Wronko | Panie Dulskie | |
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