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Where was Andrzej Wajda born and raised?

Where was Andrzej Wajda born and raised?

He was Born on March 6, 1926, in Suwalki, Poland. His mother, Aniela Wajda, was a teacher at a Ukrainian school. His father, Jakub Wajda, was a captain in the Polish infantry. See full bio » Won 1 BAFTA Film Award. Another 54 wins & 34 nominations. See more awards » Show by… Job Year » Rating » Number of Ratings » Genre » Keyword »

Who is Edward kłosinski in Andrzej Wajda?

The film is dedicated to Edward Kłosiński, Janda’s husband, a cinematographer and a long-time Wajda friend and co-worker who died of cancer the same year. For this film Wajda was awarded by Alfred Bauer Prize at the 2009 Berlin International Film Festival.

What did Andrzej Wajda do after World War 2?

Wajda’s father was murdered by the Soviets in 1940 in what came to be known as the Katyn massacre. In 1942, he joined the Polish resistance and served in the Home Army. After the war, he studied to be a painter at Kraków’s Academy of Fine Arts before entering the Łódź Film School.

When did Andrzej Wajda become president of the jury?

In 1989, he was the President of the Jury at the 16th Moscow International Film Festival. In 1990, Andrzej Wajda was honoured by the European Film Awards for his lifetime achievement, only the third director to be so honoured, after Federico Fellini and Ingmar Bergman.

What kind of awards did Andrzej Wajda win?

Recipient of an Honorary Oscar, the Palme d’Or, as well as Honorary Golden Lion and Honorary Golden Bear Awards, he was a prominent member of the ” Polish Film School “. He was known especially for his trilogy of war films consisting of A Generation (1954), Kanał (1956) and Ashes and Diamonds (1958).

When did Andrzej Wajda get a Golden Bear?

In February 2006, Wajda received an Honorary Golden Bear for lifetime achievement at the Berlin International Film Festival.

When did Andrzej Wajda start his film school?

Wajda founded The Japanese Centre of Art and Technology in Kraków in 1994. In 2002, he founded and led his own film school with Polish filmmaker Wojciech Marczewski. Students of Wajda School take part in different film courses led by famous European film makers.