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Jan Kidawa-BlonskiDirector
Country:
Poland |
Content:
- Early Life and Education
- Film Debut and "Silesia" Group
- Gambit Production Sp.
- Presidency of Association of Polish Filmmakers
- Notable Films
- - "Diary Found in a Coffin" (1993)
Early Life and Education
The renowned film director was born in Poland and pursued an education in architecture before enrolling in the prestigious Lodz Film School in 1980, where he studied directing.
Film Debut and "Silesia" Group
In 1985, the director made his cinematic debut with the film "Three Feet Above the Ground." From 1982 to 1991, he was an active member of the "Silesia" film group, where he honed his craft and collaborated with other talented filmmakers.
Gambit Production Sp.
In 1991, the director co-founded Gambit Production Sp., a studio that has produced a wide range of feature films, documentaries, television shows, and commercials. Since its inception, the director has served as the studio's chairman, overseeing its production activities.
Presidency of Association of Polish Filmmakers
From 1990 to 1994, the director held the prestigious position of president of the Association of Polish Filmmakers, representing the interests of the Polish film community and promoting the development of Polish cinema.
Notable Films
Throughout his distinguished career, the director has directed several acclaimed films, including:
- "Diary Found in a Coffin" (1993)
- "Virus" (1996)- "Doomed to Blues" (2005)

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