Łukasz Palkowski | |
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Łukasz Palkowski, 2017 | |
Born |
Warsaw, Poland | 2 March 1976
Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter |
Łukasz Palkowski (born 2 March 1976, Warsaw) is a Polish film director and screenwriter.
He initially studied at the National Film School in Łódź but dropped out. In 2007, he made his first full-length feature film entitled Rezerwat. The film tells the story of a photographer living in the Praga District of Warsaw who becomes infatuated with a local hairdresser and as a result comes into conflict with a criminal who shares a flat with her. He received an award for best debut at the 32nd Gdynia Film Festival. [1] In 2011, he directed Wojna żeńsko-męska based on a novel by Hanna Samson, which received much less favourable reviews from critics. [2]
In 2014, Palkowski directed his most critically acclaimed film Gods starring Tomasz Kot and based on the life of Zbigniew Religa, a surgeon who carried out the first heart transplant in Poland. The film won Grand Prix at the 39th Gdynia Film Festival as well as Polish Film Award for Best Film. [3] [4] In 2017, he directed a biopic Breaking the Limits inspired by the life of triathlete Jerzy Górski. [5] The film received the Audience Award at the Gdynia Film Festival. [6]
He also directed a number of television series including an award-winning crime drama Belfer in 2016. [7] He also directed the first six episodes of Pułapka ("The Trap") TV series in 2018 [8] while in 2019 he directed Żmijowisko based on Wojciech Chmielarz's crime novel. [9]