- One of the most prominent Polish directors of today, Malgorzata Szumowska was born in Kraków in 1973. She's been directing, writing and producing feature and documentary films and has received numerous awards at international and Polish film festivals. After two noticed shorts, her first feature Happy Man (2000) was nominated at the European Film Awards as "Discovery of the Year" and won a Special Prize in Thessaloniki. Her second feature Strangers (2004) was presented in Sundance and in Berlin and with 33 Scenes From Life (2008), she received the Special Jury Prize at the Locarno Festival. She later directed Elles (2011) with Juliette Binoche, and In The Name Of, winner of the Teddy Award at the Berlin Festival. In 2015, the Berlinale awarded her the Best Director Silver Bear for Body and in 2018 distinguished Mug with the Grand Jury Prize. Her first English language feature The Other Lamb (2019) has been selected to screen in Toronto, San Sebastian and London. She has recently completed a short film for Miu Miu and is working on her next feature Wonderful Zenia.- IMDb Mini Biography By: PL
- SpouseMateusz Kosciukiewicz(2011 - present) (1 child)
- Daughter of legendary journalist Maciej Szumowski and writer Dorota Terakowska. Sister of director of documentary films Wojciech Szumowski and writer Katarzyna Szumowska.
- She was in a relationship with editor Jacek Drosio. They have a son together.
- Member of the 'Official Competition' jury at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival in 2016.
- She has daughter Alina with her husband Mateusz Kosciukiewicz.
- I travel a lot and I have this outsider perspective on my own country. [2018]
- We have the #MeToo revolution going on in the world, but in Poland women still have to fight for the basic things, like the right to abortion. We are in a different moment. [2018]
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