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Krzysztof Kieślowski (born 27 June 1941 – died 13 March 1996) was a Polish film director and screenwriter.

His best-known films are the Tricolor trilogy (1993–1994), the Decalogue (1989) series, and the Double Life of Véronique (1991). During his career, Kieślowski received the Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize (1988), the FIPRESCI Prize (1988, 1991) and the Ecumenical Jury Prize (1991); He received numerous awards, including the Venice Film Festival FIPRESCI Prize (1989), the Golden Lion (1993) and the OCIC Award (1993), and the Berlin International Film Festival Silver Bear (1994), and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director and Best Writing in 1995. it happened.

Kieślowski was placed second in the British Film Institute's Sight & Sound magazine's list of the ten best directors of modern times in 2002.

Documentaries 

  • The Hundred (Twarz) (1966), actor
  • Office (Urząd) (1966)
  • Tram (Tramwage) (1967)
  • Wish Piece (Koncert życzeń) (1967)
  • Photograph (Zdjęcie) (1968)
  • From the City of Lodz (Z miasta Łodzi) (1968)
  • I Was a Soldier (Byłem żołnierzem) (1970)
  • Factory (Fabryka) (1970)
  • Workers '71: Nothing About Us Without Us (Robotnicy '71: Nico nas bez nas) (1971)
  • Before the Rally (Przed rajdem) (1971)
  • Between Wrocław and Zielona Góra (Między Wrocławiem a Zieloną Górą) (1972)
  • Principles of Safety and Hygiene in a Copper Mine (Podstawy BHP w kopalni miedzi) (1972)
  • Gospodarze (1972)
  • Detention (Refrain) (1972)
  • The bricklayer (Murarz) (1973)
  • X-Ray (Przeswietlenie) (1974)
  • Underpass (Przejście podziemne) (1974)
  • First Love (Pierwsza miłość) (1974)
  • Curriculum vitae (Życiorys) (1975)
  • Hospital (Szpital) (1976)
  • Calm (Spokój) (1976)
  • Klap (1976)
  • I don't know (Nie wiem) (1977)
  • Through the Eyes of the Night Watch (Z punktu widzenia nocnego portiera) (1977)
  • Seven Women of Different Ages (Siedem kobiet w roznym wieku) (1978)
  • The Speakers (Gadajace glowy) (1980)
  • Station (Dworzec) (1980)
  • Seven Days a Week (Siedem dni tygodniu) (1988)

Feature Films and TV Series 

  • Staff (1975)
  • Scar (Blizna) (1976)
  • Calm (Spokój) (1976)
  • Amateur (1979)
  • The Calm (1980)
  • Short Working Day (Krótki dzień pracy) (1981)
  • No End (Bez końca) (1985)
  • Blind Fortune (Przypadek) (1987)
  • Decalogue (1988)
  • A Short Film About Killing (Krótki film o zabijaniu) (1988)
  • A Short Film About Love (Krótki film o miłości) (1988)
  • The Double Life of Véronique (La Double vie de Véronique/Podwójne życie Weroniki) (1991)
  • Three Colors: Blue (Trois couleurs: BleuTrzy colory: Niebieski) (1993)
  • Tricolor: White (Trois couleurs: Blanc/Trzy colory: Biały) (1994)
  • Three Colors: Red (Trois couleurs: Rouge/Trzy colory: Czerwony) (1994)

Films Written by and Directed by Other Directors 

  • Nadzieja (2007) (Purgatory)
  • Enfer, L' (2005) (Hell)
  • Heaven (2002)
  • Doze zwierze (2001)

Documentaries He Made About Himself 

  • Krzysztof Kieślowski: A Masterclass for Young Directors (1995) (TV)
  • Krzysztof Kieślowski: I'm So-So… (1995)
  • A Short Film About Decalogue: An Interview with Krzysztof Kieślowski (1996)

Books 

  • Kieslowski Tells About Kieslowski – Danusia Stock

Awards and Nominations 

A Short Film About Killing 

  • Palme d'Or Nomination (1988)
  • European Film Award for Best Film – Bodil Awards (1990) Won
  • Cannes Film Festival FIPRESCI Award (1988) Won
  • Cannes Film Festival Jury Award Wins
  • French Syndicate of Film Critics Wins Best Foreign Film Award (1990)

Decalogue 

  • European Film Award for Best Film – Bodil Awards (1991) Won
  • Venice Film Festival FIPRESCI Prize (1989) Won

The Double Life of Véronique 

  • Argentine Film Critics Association Silver Condor Nomination for Best Foreign Film (1992)
  • Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or Nomination (1991)
  • Cannes Film Festival FIPRESCI Award (1991) Won
  • Cannes Film Festival Ecumenical Jury Prize (1991) Won
  • French Syndicate of Film Critics Wins Best Foreign Film Award (1992)
  • Won Audience Award at Warsaw International Film Festival (1991)

Three Colors: Blue 

  • César Awards Best Director Award Nomination (1994)
  • César Awards Best Film Award Nomination (1994)
  • César Awards Best Screenplay Award Nomination (1994)
  • Winner of Venice Film Festival Golden Ciak Award (1993)
  • Venice Film Festival Golden Lion Award (1993) Won
  • Venice Film Festival Wins Little Golden Lion Award
  • Winner of Venice Film Festival OCIC Award (1993)

Three Colors: White 

  • Berlin International Film Festival Silver Bear Best Director Award (1994) Won

Three Colors: Red 

  • Academy Award Nomination for Best Director (1995)
  • Academy Award Nomination for Best Original Screenplay (1995)
  • BAFTA Nomination for Best Non-English Film (1995)
  • BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay (1995)
  • BAFTA Award Nomination for Best Picture (1995)
  • Best Non-American Film – Won Bodil Awards (1995)
  • Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or Nomination (1994)
  • César Awards Best Director Award Nomination (1995)
  • César Awards Best Film Award Nomination (1995)
  • César Awards Best Screenplay Award Nomination (1995)
  • French Syndicate of Film Critics Wins Best Film Award (1995)
  • Vancouver International Film Festival Wins Most Popular Film Award (1994)

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