Jerzy Stefan Stawiński Explained

Jerzy Stefan Stawiński
Birth Date:1 July 1921
Birth Place:Zakręt, Poland
Death Place:Warsaw, Poland
Occupation:Screenwriter
Film director
Yearsactive:1957-2010

Jerzy Stefan Stawiński (1 July 1921  - 12 June 2010)[1] was a Polish screenwriter and film director. Beginning in 1957 he had written or co-written 29 films. He wrote a segment of the film Love at Twenty, which was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival.[2]

He grew up in the Żoliborz district of Warsaw. When World War II broke out, Stawiński fought in the Polish Army. In 1940 he joined the partisans and in 1944 he fought in the Warsaw Uprising. He was eventually incarcerated in Oflag VII-A Murnau. After being liberated Stawiński volunteered for the Polish Army in the West and served in Italy in II Corps of Gen. Władysław Anders. He returned to Poland in 1947.

Selected filmography

Honours and awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Polish scribe Stawinski dies . 2010-06-29 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20210911081606/https://variety.com/2010/biz/news/polish-scribe-stawinski-dies-1118021218/ . 2021-09-11 . live .
  2. Web site: IMDB.com: Awards for Love at Twenty . 6 February 2010 . imdb.com.