Bogdan Dziworski

Bogdan Dziworski

  • Birthday: 1941-12-08
  • Place of birth: Łódź, Poland

Biography

Bogdan Dziworski (b.1941) was born in Łódź, Poland. He graduated from the Polish National Film, Television and Theatre School in 1965 and received his Doctorate in 1994. His multi-faceted filmmaking roles encompass cinematographer, director, writer, and camera operator. He has created scores of influential short films, primarily documentaries, which have been honored with numerous international awards. In 2014 Poland’s Ministry of Culture and National Heritage honored Dziworski with the Gloria Artis Medal for merit to culture. He is an honorary member of the Association of Polish Art Photographers as well as a member of the Polish Filmmaker Association and the Polish Society of Authors and Composers. Dziworski currently serves as Dean of the Faculty of Radio and Television at the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland.

Filmography

Production

A Few Stories About a Man

1983

As Director

The Cross and the Axe

1972

As Director

Szapito

1984

As Director

The Arena of Life

1979

As Director

The Arena of Life

1979

As Writer

Hockey

1976

As Director

A Dream

1987

As Director

Skiing Scenes With Franz Klammer

1980

As Director of Photography

School of Love

1963

As Director of Photography

Through and Through

1973

As Director of Photography

Serbian Epics

1992

As Director of Photography

Permanent Objections

1975

As Director of Photography

Evening

1964

As Cinematography

Modern Pentathlon

1975

As Director

The Fencer

1980

As Director

Nordic Combination

1978

As Director

Inhale-Exhale

1981

As Director

The Olympics

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As Director

The Fencer

1980

As Screenplay

Fechmistrz

1980

As Director

Fechmistrz

1980

As Screenplay

Pielgrzym

1979

As Cinematography

Credo...

1983

As Cinematography

Skrzydła

1973

As Director of Photography

Hockey

1976

As Screenplay

Widzę

1988

As Director

Accident

1971

As Cinematography

Faust

1976

As Cinematography

Papierowy ptak

1972

As Cinematography

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