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Best Screenplay Award (46. Polish Film Festival), historical crime drama "Operation Hyacinth"
(2021)
Main Award, Script Wars competition, family comedy feature "Detective Bruno")
(2019)
Honorable Mention, Script Pro competition, family comedy feature "Detective Bruno"
(2019)
Finalist, Script Pro competition, drama feature "Return"
(2017)
Main Award, Script Wars competition, historical crime/drama feature "Hyacinth"
(2017)
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Black Daisies / Czarne stokrotki
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Television
by Balapolis
writer A geologist searches for her long-estranged daughter, suspected in child abductions. Uncovering dark secrets and paranormal events in her hometown, she confronts a disturbing truth.
The Breach / Wyrwa
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Film
by Wiernik Pro
writer A mysterious car accident changes Maciek's life completely. His wife Janina dies in the incident. Most likely, the woman committed suicide. However, Maciej has no idea why the accident happened near Mragowo, since Janina said she was going on a business trip to Krakow. She made a mistake? Or was she lying? A distraught man embarks on a journey to solve the mystery of her death. Soon he finds himself on the trail of a certain Wojnar - an actor whom he suspects of having an affair with his late wife. From that moment, questions begin to multiply, and the tragedy turns into a complicated mystery. Maciej comes to the conclusion that perhaps he did not know the woman he married at all.
Detective Bruno
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Film
by Shipsboy
writer The story of eight-year-old Oscar, a big fan of the series "Detective Bruno". The boy lives in the family orphanage and on his birthday he finds an envelope with a clue leading to the last gift hidden by his parents. He decides to hire the best detective he knows to help him solve the mystery. However, the series Bruno is actually Bruno Ksieski - a burnout, cynical actor who dislikes children, experiencing a great image crisis.
War Girls / Wojenne dziewczyny
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Television
by Akson Studio
writer Three young women join the resistance during German occupation of Poland.
Operation Hyacinth / Hiacynt
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Film
by Shipsboy
writer Poland, 1985: Not satisfied with the result of a murder investigation, a young officer in communist Warsaw sets out on his own to discover the truth.
For Better or for Worse / Na dobre i na złe
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Television
by Artrama
writer Polish medical drama. Real medical cases filled with twists, turns and surprises. The focus of the narrative is on the life of doctors and nurses.
Comic Book - The Superhero of Communist Poland
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Documentary
by ATM Group
creator A 10-episode documentary series about Poland's best comic book authors, focusing on communist times up to the period of transformation in 1989.
In a Heartbeat / W rytmie serca
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Television
by Artrama
writer
"Detektywi w akcji" / "Detectives in Action"
(
Television
by Tako Media
Screenwriter A crazy scripted docu series documenting the work of looney detectives.
Nie rób scen (based on "Little Mom")
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Television
by TVN (Comedy)
Screenwriter Three moms and their single friend navigate the trials and tribulations of their daily lives.
Shameless/Bez wstydu
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Film
by Filip Marczewski (Drama)
Translator After returning home, Tadek discovers his sister, Anna has had an affair with a married man.
Joanna
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Film
by Feliks Falk (Drama)
Translator During the Nazi occupation, a young woman whose husband disappeared at the war decides to keep hiding a small Jewish girl. To save the child, she gets into an affair with a German.
Beyond the Steppes
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Film
by Vanja D'Alcantara (Drama)
Translator "Beyond the steppes" tells the story of a woman's forced journey to the steppes of Central Asia.
Sweet Rush/Tatarak
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Film
by Andrzej Wajda (Drama)
Translator/Language Consultant In small-town Poland in the late 1950s, an aging woman married to a workaholic doctor meets a young man who makes her feel young again. Framed around this story, lead actress Krystyna Janda discusses the death of her husband from cancer.
Warsaw Film School
(2014-2016)
Warsaw University
(1999-2005)
Uniworld College
(2001-2002)