Bogdan Dziworski Trailers
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Bogdan Dziworski (b.1941) was born in Łódź, Poland. He graduated from the Polish National Film, Television and Theatre School in 1965 and received his Doctorate in 1994. His multi-faceted filmmaking roles encompass cinematographer, director, writer, and camera operator. He has created scores of influential short films, primarily documentaries, which have been honored with numerous international awards. In 2014 Poland’s Ministry of Culture and National Heritage honored Dziworski with the Gloria Artis Medal for merit to culture. He is an honorary member of the Association of Polish Art Photographers as well as a member of the Polish Filmmaker Association and the Polish Society of Authors and Composers. Dziworski currently serves as Dean of the Faculty of Radio and Television at the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland.
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01 January 1964
During a trip, middle aged couple realises how disappointing their marriage is.
01 October 2012
The film is a portrait of Zygmunt Samosiuk, a great forgotten cinematographer, who died in 1983. As a director of photography he worked on such films as The Birch Wood, Landscape Afterthe Battle and Austeria.
11 May 1973
Jan and Maria become a couple in 1930s Kraków. Jan tries to get a job as an architect but fails. They struggle with poverty and extreme humiliation.
01 January 1983
Report from the Holy Father's second pilgrimage to Poland in 1983.
01 January 1979
The last performance of the Grand Circus in the 1978 season. The camera meticulously captures important details, gestures, situations and emotions on the faces of circus artists.
03 November 1979
The documentary presents Pope John Paul II's first pilgrimage to Poland, which took place in 1979.
15 August 1975
Franek, a petty criminal and gambler, befriends Rysio, who performs inspections of meat plants. Rysio suspects wrongdoings at the slaughterhouse.
01 January 1980
Fencer is a documentary portrait of Władyslaw Kurpiewski, an eminent fencing coach and co-creator of numerous successes of Polish foilists.
01 April 1971
A man goes through his solitary morning routine, then has an accident.
01 January 1975
In his first film about sports Dziworski presented Janusz Pyciak-Peciak before the sportsman became the world and Olympic champion.
16 July 1995
A candid, fly-on-the-wall BBC television documentary portrait of Russian Nationalist politician, Vladimir Zhirinovsky.
22 July 1972
An elegiac documentary about Krzyżtopór Castle in the village of Ujazd, southern Poland. Built between 1627 and 1644 by Krzysztof Ossoliński.
14 June 1976
Old Faust, a great scholar makes a pact with Mephistopheles - in exchange for his soul, the devil offers him youth and knowledge of the meaning of existence.
01 January 2015
Bogdan Dziworski returns after twenty-five years of artistic silence with an extremely personal story, which is a diary of the artist's trip to Georgia.
07 January 1976
A documentary about ice hockey from the point of view of the hockey puck.
01 January 2017
A biographical documentary on Edward Zebrowski, a director, screenwriter, and educator. The film draws from his notes, revealing his thoughts on illness and history as human fate.
01 January 1980
A 'creative documentary' about an Austrian skier who was known during the 70s. Examined from a biographical / visual standpoint.
06 March 1983
The film is a portrait of Jerzy Orłowski, an armless graphic artist. Impressionistic scenes present the protagonist in various situations: when he has to deal with everyday chores, when he jumps into water, skis and draws.
16 July 1992
Paul Pawlikowski's award-winning documentary on life behind Serbian lines in Bosnia. The film observes the roots of the extreme nationalism which has torn apart a country and provides a chilling examination of the dangerous power of ancient nationalist myths.
01 January 1987
This short impression was made from the film footage which had not been used in the film ‘Hommage à Beksiński’ screened at the Film Festival in Cannes in 1986 and is a product of one artist’s fascination with another artist, outstanding painter Zdzisław Beksiński.
17 July 1984
Szapito is one of the best and most beautiful films about circus artists in the history of Polish documentary cinema.
01 January 1988
This film takes the audience to the centre for the blind in Laski. We try to get to know the reality of blind children - full of sounds, smells and carefully studied shapes.
01 January 1979
A film about the act of creation, in which the representation of the artist's different emotions and her relation to environment shows how the creative process develops to its end.
01 January 1985
A short film commissioned and produced by Anna and Piotr Dmochowski for the first exhibition, that lends the film its title, of the Works of Polish artist, Zdzisław Beksiński, in the Galerie Valmay in Paris.
01 January 1978
Another film about a sports discipline that removes the barrier between the spectator and the participants of the competition.
01 January 1972
Building a kite, and all the adventures and pranks of dog days.
24 February 1974
A reimagination of the classic fairy tale into the reality of 1970's Poland.
19 August 1973
A thirteen-year-old boy, gifted with a unique fantasy, creates his own, rich world of imagination and experiences.
29 May 2025
An intimate portrait of editor Agnieszka Bojanowska, a longtime collaborator of Bogdan Dziworski. The film captures their friendship and offers a final glimpse into her creative craft.
01 January 1979
These striking observations of a skiing competition for children in Zakopane make, at the same time, a little treaty about growing up.
01 January 1974
The lyrical portrait of Szydłów, formerly a town and now a village in the region of Kielce, was yet another step on the filmmaker’s way in search for his own artistic focus and style.
01 January 1981
A ‘paradocumental’ by Dziworski & Rybczynski.
11 July 1974
It is a film journey tracing the footsteps of a German composer, Georg Philip Telemann, who was appointed a chapel master at the court of Count Erdmann II of Promnitz at Żary where he became fascinated with Polish folk music.
01 January 1963
Boxing match. Full stands. The fight is about to begin. The hall is filled with a bustling audience. We see fans: men, women and children.