Paweł Pawlikowski Explained

Paweł Pawlikowski
Birth Name:Paweł Aleksander Pawlikowski
Birth Date:1957 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Warsaw, Poland
Alma Mater:Oxford University
Occupation:Filmmaker
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    Children:2
    Website:Official Website

    Paweł Aleksander Pawlikowski (pronounced as /pl/; born 15 September 1957) is a Polish filmmaker. He garnered early praise for a string of documentaries in the 1990s and for his award-winning feature films of the 2000s, Last Resort (2000) and My Summer of Love (2004). His success continued into the 2010s with Ida (2013), which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and Cold War (2018), for which Pawlikowski won the Best Director prize at the Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director, while the film received a nomination for Best Foreign Language Film.

    Early life

    Pawlikowski was born in Warsaw, Poland, to a father who was a doctor and a mother who started as a ballet dancer and later became an English literature professor at the University of Warsaw.[1] In his late teens, he learned that his paternal grandmother was Jewish and had been murdered in Auschwitz.At the age of 14, he left communist Poland with his mother for London. What he thought was a holiday turned out to be a permanent exile. A year later he moved to Germany, before finally settling in Britain in 1977. He studied literature and philosophy at Oxford University.[2]

    Career

    20th century: Early works

    In the late 1980s and 1990s, Pawlikowski was best known for his documentaries, whose blend of lyricism and irony won him many fans and awards around the world. From Moscow to Pietushki was a poetic journey into the world of the Russian cult writer Venedikt Erofeev, for which he won an Emmy, an RTS award, a Prix Italia and other awards.[3] [4] The multi-award-winning Dostoevsky's Travels was a tragi-comic road movie in which a St Petersburg tram driver and the only living descendant of Fyodor Dostoevsky, travels rough around Western Europe haunting high-minded humanists, aristocrats, monarchists and the Baden-Baden casino in his quest to raise money to buy a secondhand Mercedes.

    Pawlikowski's most original and formally successful film was Serbian Epics (1992), made at the height of the Bosnian War. The oblique, ironic, imagistic, at times almost hypnotic study of epic Serbian poetry, with exclusive footage of Radovan Karadžić and General Ratko Mladić, aroused a storm of controversy and incomprehension at the time, but has now secured it something of a cult status. The absurdist Tripping with Zhirinovsky, a surreal boat journey down the Volga with controversial Russian politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky, won Pawlikowski the Grierson Award for the Best British Documentary in 1995. Pawlikowski's transition to fiction occurred in 1998 with a small 50-minute hybrid film Twockers, a lyrical and gritty love story set on a sink estate in Yorkshire, which he co-wrote and co-directed with Ian Duncan.

    2000s

    In 2000 he wrote and directed Last Resort starring Dina Korzun and Paddy Considine, which won a BAFTA, the Michael Powell Award for Best British Film at Edinburgh and many other awards. In 2004 he wrote and directed My Summer of Love starring Emily Blunt and Natalie Press, which won a BAFTA, the Michael Powell Award for Best British Film and many other awards.[5]

    In 2006, he filmed about 60% of his adaptation of Magnus Mills' The Restraint of Beasts when the project was halted—his wife had fallen gravely ill and he left to care for her and their children.[6]

    2010s

    In 2011, he wrote and directed a film loosely adapted from Douglas Kennedy's novel The Woman in the Fifth, starring Ethan Hawke and Kristin Scott Thomas.[7]

    On 19 October 2013, his film Ida (starring Agata Kulesza) won the Best Film Award at the London Film Festival, on the same night that Anthony Chen, one of his students at the National Film and Television School, won the Sutherland Prize for the Best First Film, for Ilo Ilo.[8] Ida won the 2015 Academy Award for Foreign Language Film on 23 February 2015, the first Polish film to do so. In the same year, he was a member of the jury headed by Alfonso Cuarón at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival.

    In 2017, Pawlikowski adapted Emmanuel Carrère's biographical novel Limonov (2011), based on the life of Eduard Limonov, into a screenplay.[9] Pawlikowski planned to direct the film adaptation but revealed in 2020 that he lost interest in the character and abandoned plans to direct.[10]

    His most recent film, Cold War earned him the Best Director Award at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. It also won five awards at the 2018 European Film Awards including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actress Awards. In 2019, he was announced as one of the members of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival.[11]

    2020s

    In October 2022, reports emerged that Pawlikowski's next film, under the working title The Island, was scheduled to begin filming in 2023. The film is inspired by true events and cast Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara as an American couple in the 1930s, who leave behind civilization to live on a deserted island.[12]

    In May 2023, production for The Island was halted, weeks before filming was set to begin, as a result of the impending 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike.[13] In December 2023, cinematographer Łukasz Żal stated that the project was unlikely to ever be made.[14] In February 2024, Mara stated that herself, Phoenix, and Pawlikowski are still committed to make the film, but was unsure of when it may be filmed.[15]

    Personal life

    Pawlikowski grew up a Catholic and considers himself one up to this day, but says that he finds the Catholic Church in Great Britain to be easier to grow in faith in than that in Poland.[16] [17]

    Pawlikowski was a Creative Arts Fellow at Oxford Brookes University from 2004 to 2007. He teaches film direction and screenwriting at the National Film School in the UK and the Wajda Film School in Warsaw. In addition to his native Polish, he speaks six languages including German and Russian.

    Pawlikowski's first wife, who was Russian, developed a serious illness in 2006 and died several months later.[18] They have a son and a daughter. After his children left for university, Pawlikowski moved to Paris, and later relocated to Warsaw, where he lives close to his childhood home.[19] At the end of 2017, he married Polish model and actress Małgosia Bela.[20]

    Filmography

    Film

    YearTitlewidth=65 Directorwidth=65 Writer
    1998The Stringer
    2000Last Resort
    2004My Summer of Love
    2011The Woman in the Fifth
    2013Ida
    2014Lost in Karastan
    2018Cold War

    Documentary works

    Television

    YearTitlewidth=65 Directorwidth=65 Writerwidth=65 ProducerNotes
    1987Open SpaceTV series
    1990From Moscow to Pietushki with Benny YerofeyevTV movies
    1991Dostoevsky's Travels
    1992Serbian Epics
    1994Tripping with Zhirinovsky
    1987 Stasys Film
    YearTitlewidth=65 Directorwidth=65 Writerwidth=65 ProducerNotes
    1998TwockersCo-directed with Ian Duncan
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    Awards and nominations

    Academy Awards

    YearCategoryTitleResult
    2015Best Foreign Language FilmIda
    2019Best DirectorCold War
    Best Foreign Language Film

    British Academy Film Awards

    YearCategoryTitleResult
    2001Best British FilmLast Resort
    Most Promising Newcomer
    2005Best British FilmMy Summer of Love
    2014Best Film Not in the English LanguageIda
    2018Best DirectionCold War
    Best Original Screenplay
    Best Film Not in the English Language

    Golden Globe Awards

    European Film Awards

    YearCategoryTitleResult
    1992Best DocumentaryDostoyevsky’s Travels
    2001European DiscoveryLast Resort
    2005Best FilmMy Summer of Love
    Best Director
    2014Best FilmIda
    Best Director
    Best Screenwriter
    People's Choice Award
    2018Best FilmCold War
    Best Director
    Best Screenwriter

    Polish Film Awards

    YearCategoryTitleResult
    2006Best European FilmMy Summer of Love
    2014Best FilmIda
    Best Director
    Best Screenplay
    2019Best FilmCold War
    Best Director
    Best Screenplay

    British Independent Film Awards

    YearCategoryTitleResult
    2000Best DirectorLast Resort
    Best Screenplay
    2004Best DirectorMy Summer of Love
    2014Best Foreign Independent FilmIda
    2018Cold War

    Film festivals and other award ceremonies

    YearAwardCategoryTitleResult
    201338th National Polish Film FestivalGolden Lions for Best FilmIda
    201430th Seattle International Film FestivalBest Director
    201871st Cannes Film FestivalBest DirectorCold War
    43rd National Polish Film FestivalGolden Lions for Best Film

    Critics' Circle

    YearAwardCategoryTitleResultRef.
    20149th Dublin Film Critics' Circle AwardsBest DirectorIda
    Indiewire 2014 Year-End Critics Poll
    201939th London Film Critics' Circle AwardsCold War[21]

    Other distinctions

    Pawlikowski was made Honorary Associate of London Film School. In 2019, he was awarded the title of an honorary citizen of Warsaw.[22]

    See also

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: If You Could Lick My Heart It Would Poison You . Table . J. . Hoberman . 30 April 2014 . 22 October 2017 .
    2. Web site: Pawel Pawlikowski | Biography, Movies, & Facts.
    3. http://www.screenonline.org.uk/tv/id/1321190/index.html Screenonline
    4. Web site: Pawlikowski . Pawel . Filmography . Pawel Pawlikowski – Writer and Director . pawelpawlikowski.co.uk . 26 May 2014 . Paweł Pawlikowski . https://web.archive.org/web/20170905205944/http://www.pawelpawlikowski.co.uk/styled/ . 5 September 2017 . dead .
    5. Web site: A Quick Chat With Pawel Pawlikowski . kamera.co.uk . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090306010822/http://www.kamera.co.uk/interviews/a_quick_chat_with_pawel_pawlikowski.php . 6 March 2009.
    6. News: Pawel Pawlikowski takes on Stalin . Dawtrey . Adam . 20 September 2007 . . 21 March 2011.
    7. Web site: Ethan Hawke, Kristin Scott Thomas top 'Women' – Thesps to star in indie thriller based on novel . Variety .
    8. News: Master and Pupil honoured by LFF on the same night . 20 October 2013 . UK Screen.
    9. Web site: Pawel Pawlikowski, Director of Oscar-Winning 'Ida,' to Helm 'Limonov' (EXCLUSIVE) . Vivarelli . Nick . 29 December 2017 . . 5 July 2020.
    10. Web site: Paweł Pawlikowski nie wyreżyseruje "Limonova" . 15 May 2020 . . 5 July 2020.
    11. News: Exciting Jury Announced For Cannes Film Festival . 2019-05-01.
    12. News: Ntim. Zac. Joaquin Phoenix And Rooney Mara Board Pawel Pawlikowski’s New Film ‘The Island’ – AFM. Deadline. 24 October 2022.
    13. News: Wiseman. Andreas. Joaquin Phoenix & Rooney Mara Movie ‘The Island’ Shut Down On Eve Of Shoot As Indie Movie Sector Faces Insurance Crisis Over SAG-AFTRA Strike Fears. Deadline. 23 May 2023.
    14. News: Newman. Nick. Łukasz Żal on the Unprecedented Process of Shooting Jonathan Glazer’s The Zone of Interest. Film Stage. 14 December 2023.
    15. News: Ntim. Zac. Rooney Mara Discusses Berlin Title ‘La Cocina’ With Alonso Ruizpalacios And Shares Update On Her Audrey Hepburn Biopic & Pawel Pawlikowski’s ‘The Island’. Deadline. 15 February 2023.
    16. Web site: Kto Ty jesteś? Paweł Pawlikowski o filmie "Ida" . . pl . 18 October 2014 . 28 February 2015.
    17. Web site: Courage of Conviction: A Conversation with Ida Director Pawel Pawlikowski . Livia . Bloom . . 5 May 2014 . 28 February 2015.
    18. News: Robey. Tim. 23 February 2015. Pawel Pawlikowski on Oscar winner Ida. The Telegraph. 20 November 2020. limited.
    19. Web site: Pawel Pawlikowski: 'I was a lost guy in a weird city' . . 18 September 2014 . 20 November 2020.
    20. News: Ellison. Jo. 15 February 2020. Malgosia Bela in London – and in Love. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/ceBOh . 11 December 2022 . subscription . live. Financial Times. 20 November 2020.
    21. Web site: London Critics Name Roma as Film of the Year. 20 January 2019.
    22. News: Sanitariuszka, powstaniec, reżyser. Nowi honorowi obywatele Warszawy . 15 July 2020.