Leszek Wosiewicz

Leszek Wosiewicz

Born 1947-11-01
Radomyśl Wielki, Województwo podkarpackie, Poland

Died 2023-12-29 (76 years old)
Warszawa, Województwo mazowieckie, Poland

Biography

Leszek Wosiewicz (b. 1947) studied psychology at the University of Cracow (1975) and direction at PWSFTViT in Lodź (1979). He works at the Silesian University in Katowice, and also directs for the stage and adapts world classics. He won major prizes for his documentaries, The Case of Herman Stoker (Przypadek Hermana Palacza, 1986) and Breaking the Silence (Przełamując ciszę, 2002). He made the feature films The Taste of Water (Smak wody, 1980) and Christmas Eve '81 (Wigilija 81,1982), and for Kornblumenblau (1988), an incredible story of concentration camp survival, he won the Andrzej Munk Prize, the prize for direction in Gdynia, and Best Debut in Koszalin. He has since directed the films Cynga (1991), and House Chronicles (Kroniki domowe, 1997), and the successful TV series Moves (Przeprowadzki, 2000-2001) and Clinic of the Lonely Hearts (Klinika samotnych serc, 2005).

MFF Karlovy Vary

Director

Screenwriter

Editor

Movies
2005

Rozdroże café

Cinematographer

Producer

Movies
2007

Because of Love