Paweł Łoziński

Paweł Łoziński Trailers

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Paweł Łoziński (born December 4, 1965; Warsaw) is a Polish documentary filmmaker, cameraman and producer. He is a son of documentary filmmaker Marcel Lozinski. Graduate of the Directing Department at the Film School in Łódź. Author of more than 20 award-winning documentaries. He makes distinct and emotionally charged films about people of whom he draws intimate portraits. Łoziński gained international recognition with his documentary debut Birthplace (1992). His next films Sisters, Chemo, Father and Son, You Have No Idea How Much I Love You and the latest The Balcony Movie are considered innovative as they venture into new thematic areas and explore uncharted spaces within the documentary film genre.

Most Popular Paweł Łoziński Trailers

Total trailers found: 26

Structure Trailer (1989)

10 November 1989

An experienced prison guard, who also gives talks at a primary school, shares his thoughts on such topics as upbringing, order, young people, freedom and Solidarity.

Three Colors: White Trailer (1994)

26 January 1994

Polish immigrant Karol Karol finds himself out of a marriage, a job and a country when his French wife, Dominique, divorces him after six months due to his impotence.

The Balcony Movie Trailer (2021)

07 August 2021

Composed from the conversations that the director holds with people passing by in the street under his Warsaw apartment, each story in 'The Balcony Movie' is unique and deals with the way we try to cope with life as individuals.

Masks and Men Trailer (2020)

30 October 2020

The passage of time during the pandemic has grown to become my character. The world froze, together with the camera on my balcony.

Slawomir Mrozek Presents Trailer (1997)

03 November 1997

Writer Slawomir Mrozek recalls his past as he prepares himself to move out from Mexico and resettle in his native Poland.

Sisters Trailer (1999)

01 May 1999

Two old sisters, living in the same Warsaw apartment, sit on a bench and talk. The 87-year-old elder one seems to care for the other reluctantly and treat her badly.

Japan Trailer (1997)

10 November 1997

Tsuneo Okazaki, a Japanese man who has lived in Poland for nearly 30 years, invites you to an extraordinary journey through his homeland.

Inventory Trailer (2010)

11 November 2010

Paweł Łoziński’s documentary is a short, metaphoric story, undertaking a problem of memory, identity, searching for traces of the recent past.

100 Years of Polish Cinema Trailer (1999)

28 July 1999

The Polish entry in the BFI’s Century of Cinema series of documentaries

The Last Expedition Trailer (2024)

18 October 2024

The true story of Wanda Rutkiewicz, the first woman in the world and the first person from Poland to climb the highest peaks on earth, told by herself.

Father and Son Trailer (2013)

19 July 2013

Two acclaimed documentary film-makers - father and son - drive from Poland to Paris to see the place where the ashes of the father's mother are buried.

Across the Border: Five Views from Neighbours Trailer (2004)

01 October 2004

Across the Border is a polyglot portrait of ideas about borders at the beginning of the 21st century.

Werka Trailer (2014)

26 May 2014

What are the limits of personal sacrifice? The film tells the story of a match factory worker who takes up a remarkable challenge.

Birthplace Trailer (1992)

01 May 1992

Henryk Greenberg is a Polish-born American who lost much of his family in the Holocaust. Certain of the location where his father and younger brother were murdered, Greenberg returns to find most of his former neighbors predictably claiming foggy memories at first; but soon their recollections come more easily.

The Way It Is Trailer (1999)

17 November 1999

Paweł Łoziński films his own neighbours, the drunk but charming Wiesio, his long suffering partner Mrs.

Kitty, Kitty Trailer (2008)

10 November 2008

There are elegant ladies as well as poor pensioners among them. Burdened with shopping bags, day and night, regardless of the weather and time of the year, they visit parks, cemeteries and secluded places.

Tonia and her Children Trailer (2011)

01 January 2011

11-year-old Werka and her 9-year-old brother Marcel wind up at the front door of a children's home in Wroclaw.

You Have No Idea How Much I Love You Trailer (2016)

23 September 2016

Relationships with the people you love most are often the most complicated. This is the problem Hania and her mother Ewa face during their sessions with a psychotherapist, filmed intimately and with the utmost respect by director Paweł Łoziński.

Father and Son on a Journey Trailer (2013)

27 May 2013

Marcel Lozinski was born in May 1940 in Paris, and he spent part of his childhood in various children’s homes.

My Inventory of Nature in the Village of Lezno Male Trailer (2002)

25 November 2002

For Paweł łoziński, the population census becomes an excuse to show a fragment of the Polish countryside.

Identity proof Trailer (2021)

03 December 2021

The film is an attempt to show the specificity of being a Polish Jew, often incomprehensible to people outside this circle.

The Ukranian Cleaning Lady Trailer (2002)

01 May 2002

A story of a Ukrainian gastarbeiter that comes to the director flat to clean windows, irons and cooks.

Chemo Trailer (2009)

01 January 2009

Pawel Lozinski follows the chemotherapy patients of a cancer ward over a year. The outside, where ‘normal’ life continues, trees bloom, shed their leaves or are covered with snow, does not exist except in a few glances out of the window or at some dim passing figures.

Exiles Trailer (2006)

24 November 2006

Poles forcibly displaced from the eastern lands after 1945 tell about their experiences, recall that difficult period when they had to leave their homes, leave all their possessions, neighbors.

Your Native Country Trailer (2002)

01 April 2002

An unemployed census representative asks questions to others experiencing similar difficulties.

Gutter Trailer (1996)

03 May 1996

The film was made according to the idea and under the care of Krzysztof Kieślowski. A contemporary story about 10-year-old Sebastian and Eugene, a retired elevator man.