Marcin Koszalka
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Director
Cinematographer in many significant works of contemporary Polish cinema; two-time winner of the award for Best Cinematography at the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia and Bronze Frog at Camerimage, thrice nominated for the Polish Film Awards: Eagles. A member of the Polish and European Film Academy. Marcin is also a director of documentaries and feature films, for which he writes scripts and is involved in the editing process. Marcin obtained a PhD degree at Lodz Film School and additionally he teaches the Art of Cinematography at the Krzysztof Kieslowski Film School in Katowice.
In 1999, after making two short films, he made his debut as a director with "Such a nice boy I gave birth to", a document focused on relations within his own family. The movie was awarded at festivals in Berlin, Cracow and Nyon. His subsequent movies brought him numerous awards at festivals in Karlovy Vary, Chicago, Leipzig, Cracow, Tampere, Tehran, Trento. Most recently he was nominated for Romanian film awards Gopo for Best Pictures in "Love 1: Dog" movie directed by Florin Serban.
His best known movies are: "The existence", "Death with a human face", "Whole day together", "Till it hurts", "Let's run away from her", "Declaration of immortality", "The lust killer".
In 1999, after making two short films, he made his debut as a director with "Such a nice boy I gave birth to", a document focused on relations within his own family. The movie was awarded at festivals in Berlin, Cracow and Nyon. His subsequent movies brought him numerous awards at festivals in Karlovy Vary, Chicago, Leipzig, Cracow, Tampere, Tehran, Trento. Most recently he was nominated for Romanian film awards Gopo for Best Pictures in "Love 1: Dog" movie directed by Florin Serban.
His best known movies are: "The existence", "Death with a human face", "Whole day together", "Till it hurts", "Let's run away from her", "Declaration of immortality", "The lust killer".