- Source: Polish Film Academy
The Polish Film Academy (Polish: Polska Akademia Filmowa) is a professional honorary organization dedicated to the advancement of the arts and sciences of motion pictures.
History
The academy was founded in 2003 on the initiative of the Independent Film Foundation (Polish: Niezależna Fundacja Filmowa, NFF) and is a national film academy equivalent to other national academies awarding such prizes as French César Awards, Czech Lion Awards or Spanish Goya Awards.
It is composed of about 600 motion picture professionals from Poland. Membership in the Academy is by invitation only. Membership is based on being judged by all members – professional filmmakers as a nominated for distinguished achievements in filmmaking. The Academy organizes annual Polish Film Academy Awards, now officially known as The Eagle (Orzeł). In 2008 the first president of the Academy was Agnieszka Holland. The current president of the Academy is producer and director Dariusz Jabłoński.
Members
See also
Cinema of Poland
Gdynia Film Festival
Warsaw Film Festival
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Czesław Petelski
- Jacek Braciak
- Jerzy Antczak
- Daftar perwakilan Polandia untuk Film Internasional Terbaik pada Academy Award
- Afterimage (film)
- 80 Million
- Pharaoh (film)
- The Deluge (film)
- Marcel Łoziński
- Waldemar Krzystek
- Polish Film Academy
- Cinema of Poland
- Polish Film Award
- Ida (film)
- The Deluge (film)
- Dawid Ogrodnik
- Polish Academy Award for Best Actor
- Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences
- List of film awards
- Polish Film Institute