Dariusz Jabłoński

Dariusz Jabłoński

Dariusz Jabłoński at the Odessa International Film Festival 2015
Born 1961
Nationality Polish
Occupation Film Director & Producer
Known for 21 documentaries, 15 feature films and numerous tele-plays.
Awards Grand Prix FIPA D'OR
VPRO Joris Ivens Award
Best Non-fiction TV Program
Best Documentary
Adolf Grimme Award
Bavarian TV Award

Dariusz Jabłoński (born 1961) is a Polish film director and producer, president of his own production company, Apple Film Productions, and one of the leading independent producers in Poland.

Biography

Jabłoński is a graduate of the Film Directing Academy in Łódź, Poland. He has worked on the biggest films in Polish cinematography – as a Second Director on Dekalog by Krzysztof Kieślowski and as First Assistant Director on the "White Visiting Card" and "Magnate" by Filip Bajon. He produced and directed "The Visit of an Elderly Lady" (1986) – the first Polish independent film—and Photographer (1998), which received a number of international film awards: Grand Prix FIPA D'OR and Prix Planete in Biarritz (1999); Grand Prix VPRO Joris Ivens Award at IDFA in Amsterdam (1998); Prix Europa for Best Non-fiction TV Program (1998); Best Documentary in Banff (1999); Best Documentary at Double Take, Durham; Grimme Prize in Germany (2000); Bavarian TV Prize (1999). His work has also been screened at the TOP TEN Mediaforum Conference in Cologne. In addition, he has won awards at many international and Polish film festivals.

In 1990 he founded Apple Film Productions,[1] which has produced more than 21 documentaries, 15 feature films and numerous tele-plays. Most of these were co-produced by Polish Television, Canal+, WDR, ARTE as well as other international producers. Additionally, many of these productions have received myriad international film awards.

Jabłoński is a founder of the Polish Film Awards and the Polish Film Academy as well as of the Independent Film Foundation, created to promote Art House films and their writers. The Independent Film Foundation is also running "ScripTeast", an innovative training program designed specifically for experienced scriptwriters from Eastern and Central Europe. He has finished many special courses (ex. European Film College) and received many international scholarships for European film professionals.

He is also a member of the European Film Academy. In 2012 he was elected president of the Polish Film Academy.[2]

Filmography

Writer

Director

Actor

Producer

References

  1. In our country, a producer is only a manufacturer, kinoeye.org, Retrieved July 27, 2011
  2. "Prezydent" (retrieved June 4, 2015)
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