Marcel Łoziński

Marcel Łoziński

Photo: Marzenna Szymańska

Born in Paris in 1940. Graduate of Film Directing Department in the National School of Film, Television and Theatre in Łódź (1971). In 1994, nominated for the Academy Award for the documentary - "89 mm from Europe"

Since 1995, member of the American Academy of Motion Picture Art and Science awarding Oscars. Lectured at FEMIS film school and the School of Polish Culture of the Warsaw University; ran documentary film workshops in Marseilles.

Currently lectures at Andrzej Wajda’s Master School for Film Directors

FILMOGRAPHY:

2005 Vitae Valor – award for lifetime achievement in the field of short film
2004 Andrzej Wajda/Philip Morris Freedom Prize, BERLIN
2004 Grand Prix – The First Warsaw Jewish Film
2004 Honnor Prize, Wrzesnia
2002 Main Prize of Polish Television
2002 AFO 2002 Documentary Achievement Award- Olomouc 2002

2001 "I remember"

Production- Steven Spielberg Foundation
Berlin Festival 2002
Christofer Award 2003 Festival

1998 "So it doesn't hurt"

Production - ARTE / TVP 1/ StudioFilmowe Kalejdoskop
Special Prize of Jury Estonia 1998;
Golden Taube – Leiptzig
Don Quijote -Leiptzig 1998
Prize TV Film Bornholm 1998;

1995 "Poland after Victory 89 - 95"

Production - La Sept ARTE / Le Poisson Volant / Studio Filmowe Kalejdoskop

1995 "Anything can happen" (40')

Production - Studio Filmowe Kalejdoskop/TVP
Prize IFFS Oberhausen 1995;
Prize of the Kultusministerium of Nordrhein-Westfallen Oberhausen 1995;
Prize of the Catholic Jury Oberhausen 1995;
1st Filmprize Bornhom 1995
Kodak Award Bornholm 1995
Grand Prix Cracow 1995
FIPRESCI Cracow 1995
Jury Special Prize Lagow 1995
Prize of National Film Societies Lagow 1995
Prize of magazine POLITYKA for the best film 1995
Special Award of Polish Culture 1995 - Fundacja Kultury
Golden Spire San Francisco 1996
INPUT 1996
Award for Best Docummentary - World Television Festival Japan 1997

1993 "89 mm from Europe" (12')

Production - Studio Filmowe Kalejdoskop/TVP
Main Prize Oberhausen 1993;
Prize IFFS Oberhausen 1993;
II-nd Prize Bornholm 1993
Special Prize Jean d'Arcy, Marseille 1993
1st Prize for Documment, Vila do Conde 1993, Portugal
Special Prize, Lagow, Poland
FELIX Nomination, Berlin 1994
Grand Prix for Documment, TV Poland 1993
Special Mention - European Film Academy, Berlin 1993
Grand Prix Leipzig 1993
IG Medien Prize, Leipzig 1993
Jury Special Prize, Clermont-Ferrand 1994
Special Mention - Golden Gate San Francisco 1994
Montreal (Quebec) - Grand Prix 1994
Hamburg - Special Mention 1994
3rd Prize for Short Documentary Film - Sydney 1995
OSCAR NOMINATION 1994
IDA Award 95

1992 "Seven Jews from my class" (50')

Production TVP 2nd Channel
Grand Prix for Documentary Film, TV Poland 1993

1990 "Katyn-Forrest" (52')

Coproduction - LA SEPT/ Les Films du Losagne/ ZDF
Silver Sesterce, Nyon 1990
Grand Prix, Lagow 1991
Prix Europa, Reykjavik 1991

1989 "45-89" (4 x 52')

Coproduction LA SEPT/Obsession/CQFD/WFD
Grand Prix Lagow 1990
INPUT Edmonton 1990

1988 "Witnesses" (26')

Coproduction LA SEPT/Gamma/Obsession
Grand Prix Solidarite Clandestine
INPUT Stockholm 1989

1985 "My place" (17')

Production WFD

1984 "Practice exercises" (17')

Production WFD
Grand Prix Solidarite Clandenstine 1985

1980 "Microphone's Test" (17')

Production WFD
1st Prize Cracow 1981
FIPRESCI Cracow 1981
1st Prize for Screenplay Cracow 1981

1978 "Matriculation" (17')

Production WFD
Main Prize Cracow 1981

1977 "How to live" (110')

Production "X"/WFD
Grand Prix Koszalin 1981
FIPRESCI, Lublin 19811975

1976 "Front Collision" (12')

Production WFD
Grand Prix Cracow 1976

1975 "The King" (7')

Production WFD
Grand Prix Rzeszow 19781974

1974 "The Visit" (17')

Production WFD
FIPRESCI Cracow 1974

1973 "Happy End" (17', with Pawel Kedzierski)

Production WFD

1972 "Wheel of Fortuna" (20')

Production WFD
FIPRESCI Oberhausen 1973

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