Polish Academy Award for Discovery of the Year

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The Polish Academy Award for Discovery of the Year has been awarded annually since 2008 by the Polish Film Academy. Award is given to the debutantes of Polish cinema, who are candidates to the Polish Academy Award for first time.

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Winners and nominees

2000s

YearNominee(s)FilmPolish titleRef.
2008
(10th)
Sonia Bohosiewicz (acting) Preserve Rezerwat [1]
Łukasz Palkowski (directing) Preserve Rezerwat
Damian Ul (acting) Tricks Sztuczki
2009
(9th)
Elena Leszczyńska (acting) Little Moscow Mała Moskwa [2]
Adam Guziński (directing) The Boy on the Galloping Horse Chłopiec na galopującym koniu
Marieta Żukowska (acting) The Unmoved Mover Nieruchomy poruszyciel

2010s

YearNominee(s)English titlePolish titleRef.
2010
(12th)
Borys Lankosz (directing) The Reverse Rewers [3]
Katarzyna Rosłaniec (directing) Mall Girls Galerianki
Paweł Borowski (directing)Zero
2011
(13th)
Mateusz Kościukiewicz (acting) All That I Love Wszystko co kocham [4]
Piotr Dumała (directing) The Forest Las
Arkadiusz Jakubik (directing) The Simple Story About Love Prosta historia o miłości
2012
(14th)
Jan Komasa (directing) Suicide Room Sala samobójców [5]
Adrian Panek (directing) Daas
Leszek Dawid (directing) My Name Is Ki Ki
2013
(15th)
Michał Urbaniak (acting) My Father's Bike Mój rower [6]
Marcin Kowalczyk (acting) You Are God Jesteś Bogiem
Bartosz Konopka (directing) Fear of Falling Obława
2014
(16th)
Bodo Kox (directing) The Girl from the Wardrobe Dziewczyna z szafy [7]
Agata Trzebuchowska (acting) Ida
Łukasz Żal (cinematography) Ida
2015
(17th)
Zofia Wichłacz (acting) Warsaw 44 Miasto 44 [8]
Ewa Gronowska (costume design) Gods Bogowie
Kacper Fertacz (cinematography) Hardkor Disko
2016
(18th)
Agnieszka Smoczyńska (directing) The Lure Córki dancingu [9]
Justyna Suwała (acting) Body Body/Ciało
Magnus von Horn (directing) The Here After Intruz
2017
(19th)
Jan P. Matuszyński (directing) The Last Family Ostatnia rodzina [10]
Anna Zamecka (directing) Communion Komunia
Michalina Łabacz (acting) Hatred Wołyń
2018
(20th)
Piotr Domalewski (directing) Silent Night Cicha noc [11]
Bronisława Zamachowska (acting) Afterimage Powidoki
Dorota Kobiela (directing)
Hugh Welchman (directing)
Loving Vincent Twój Vincent
2019
(21st)
Gabriela Muskała (writing) Fugue Fuga [12]
Paweł Maślona (directing) Panic Attack Atak paniki
Jagoda Szelc (directing)Tower. A Bright Day Wieża. Jasny dzień

2020s

YearNominee(s)English titlePolish titleRef.
2020
(22nd)
Mateusz Pacewicz (writing) Corpus Christi Boże Ciało [13]
Cyprian Grabowski (acting) Icarus. The Legend of Mietek Kosz Ikar. Legenda Mietka Kosza
Bartosz Kruhlik (directing) Supernova
Bartosz Kruhlik (writing) Supernova
Łukasz Kośmicki (directing) The Coldest Game Ukryta gra
2021
(23rd)
Jan Holoubek (directing) 25 Years of Innocence. The Case of Tomek Komenda 25 lat niewinności. Sprawa Tomka Komendy [13]
Zofia Stafiej (acting) I Never Cry Jak najdalej stąd
Zofia Domalik (acting) All for My Mother Wszystko dla mojej matki
Mariusz Wilczyński (directing) Kill It and Leave This Town Zabij to i wyjedź z tego miasta
Mariusz Wilczyński (writing) Kill It and Leave This Town Zabij to i wyjedź z tego miasta
2022
(24th)
Łukasz Gutt (directing) All Our Fears Wszystkie nasze strachy [14]
Iwona Siekierzyńska (directing) Amateurs Amatorzy
Mateusz Rakowicz (directing) The Getaway King Najmro. Kocha, kradnie, szanuje
Mateusz Kudła (directing)
Anna Kokoszka-Romer (directing)
Polański, Horowitz. Hometown
Jakub Michalczuk (directing) The In-Laws Teściowie
2023
(25th)
Damian Kocur (directing) Bread and Salt Chleb i sól [15]
Damian Kocur (writing) Bread and Salt Chleb i sól
Jakub Skoczeń (directing) The Christening Chrzciny
Aleksandra Terpińska (directing) Other People Inni ludzie
Daniel Jaroszek (directing) Johnny
2024
(26th)
Łukasz “L.U.C.” Rostkowski (music) The Peasants Chłopi [16]
Kamila Urzędowska (acting) The Peasants Chłopi
Michał Kwieciński (writing)
Michał Matejkiewicz (writing)
Filip
Michał A. Zieliński (writing) Scarborn Kos
Grzegorz Dębowski (directing) Next to Nothing Tyle co nic

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