Robert Gliński Explained
Robert Gliński |
Birth Date: | 17 April 1952 |
Birth Place: | Warsaw, Poland |
Occupation: | Film director |
Years Active: | 1985–present |
Robert Ignacy Gliński (born 17 April 1952 in Warsaw) is a Polish film director and screenwriter. A graduate of the National Film School in Łódź. He won the Golden Lions at the Gdynia Film Festival in 1992 with his film Wszystko, co najważniejsze[1] and in 2001 with Cześć, Tereska.[2] In 2002 he received an Eagle, the Polish Film Award for his film Cześć, Tereska.[3] [4]
Robert Gliński served as the Rector of the National Film School in Łódź from 2008 to 2012. He is the brother of Piotr Gliński.
Selected filmography
- 2017: Misery[5]
- 2014: Kamienie na szaniec (Stones For the Rampart)
- 2009: Świnki (Piggies)
- 2005: The Call of the Toad
- 2001: Cześć Tereska (Hi, Tereska)
- 1997: Kochaj i rób co chcesz (Love Me and Do Whatever You Want)
- 1996: Matka swojej matki (Mother of Her Own Mother)
- 1992: Wszystko, co najważniejsze (All That Really Matters)
- 1983: Niedzielne igraszki (Sunday Pranks)
External links
Notes and References
- http://www.festiwalgdynia.pl/archiwum/laureaci/19,,,.html Laureates in 1992
- http://www.festiwalgdynia.pl/archiwum/laureaci/28,,,,2001,laureaci.html Laureates in 2001
- http://www.pnf.pl/o-nagrodzie/laureaci/laureaci-pnf-wg-roku/?sortby=2002 Polish Film Awards in 2002
- https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000887/2002 Polish Film Awards in 2002
- Web site: Misery – Teatr Kwadrat.