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Agnieszka Holland

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Agnieszka Holland at an event for Julie Walking Home (2002)
Having graduated from FAMU in Prague film (1971), Agnieszka Holland returned to Poland and began her film career working with Krzysztof Zanussi as assistant director, and Andrzej Wajda as her mentor. Her first feature film was PROVINCIAL ACTORS (1978), one of the flagship pictures of the "cinema of moral disquiet" and the winner of the International Critics Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1980. Subsequently, she made the films FEVER (1980) and THE LONELY WOMAN (1981). In 1981, just before the declaration of the state of emergency in Poland, Agnieszka Holland emigrated to France.

She directed ANGRY HARVEST (1985) which was nominated for a foreign-language Oscar. Her film EUROPA EUROPA (1990) also received a U.S. Academy Award nomination (best screenplay) and IN DARKNESS (2011) was again nominated as best foreign-language film. She also collaborated with her friend Krzysztof Kieslowski on the screenplay of his trilogy, THREE COLOURS (1993).

Holland's other films include TO KILL A PRIEST (1988), OLIVIER, OLIVIER (1992), THE SECRET GARDEN (1993), TOTAL ECLIPSE (1995), WASHINGTON SQUARE (1997), THE THIRD MIRACLE (1999), SHOT IN THE HEART (2001), JULIE WALKING HOME (2001), COPYING BEETHOVEN (2006), IN DARKNESS (2011), BURNING BUSH (2013), SPOOR (2017), MR. JONES (2019) and CHARLATAN (2020). She also directed several episodes of many notable TV series, including THE WIRE, JAG, COLD CASE, TREME (for the pilot of the latter she was nominated for an Emmy) and HOUSE OF CARDS. Agnieszka Holland has also written or co-written screenplays for films made by other directors and directed plays for Polish television. She was elected chairwoman of the Board of the European Film Academy in 2014 and was elected as its President in 2021.
BornNovember 28, 1948
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Agnieszka Holland in DVTV (2014)
Agnieszka Holland, Václav Jirácek, Attila Bocsárszky, and Branislav Matuscin in Janosik. Prawdziwa historia (2009)
Agnieszka Holland and Zoe Saldana in Rosemary's Baby (2014)
Agnieszka Holland and Zoe Saldana in Rosemary's Baby (2014)
Agnieszka Holland and Benno Fürmann in In Darkness (2011)
Agnieszka Holland in In Darkness (2011)
Agnieszka Holland and Olga Chajdas in In Darkness (2011)
Agnieszka Holland and Mark Neveldine in Golden Dreams (2001)
Agnieszka Holland, Vojtech Kotek, and Tomás Dianiska in Burning Bush (2013)
Agnieszka Holland, Maria Chwalibóg, and Jerzy Trela in Kobieta samotna (1987)
Agnieszka Holland in Kobieta samotna (1987)
Agnieszka Holland in Copying Beethoven (2006)

Known for

Spoor (2017)
Spoor
6.3
  • Director
  • 2017
Peter Sarsgaard, James Norton, and Vanessa Kirby in Mr. Jones (2019)
Mr. Jones
6.9
  • Director
  • 2019
Europa Europa (1990)
Europa Europa
7.6
  • Director
  • 1990
Julie Delpy and Zbigniew Zamachowski in Three Colors: White (1994)
Three Colors: White
7.6
  • Writer
  • 1994

Credits

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Director

  • Kafka
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    • Pre-production
  • Emma
  • Ivan Trojan and Juraj Loj in Charlatan (2020)
    Charlatan
  • Peter Sarsgaard, James Norton, and Vanessa Kirby in Mr. Jones (2019)
    Mr. Jones
  • 1983 (2018)
    1983
  • The First (2018)
    The First
  • Kevin Spacey in House of Cards (2013)
    House of Cards
  • Spoor (2017)
    Spoor
  • Maura Tierney and Dominic West in The Affair (2014)
    The Affair
  • Zoe Saldana in Rosemary's Baby (2014)
    Rosemary's Baby
  • Without Secrets (2011)
    Without Secrets
  • Treme (2010)
    Treme
  • Tatiana Pauhofová in Burning Bush (2013)
    Burning Bush
  • Mireille Enos in The Killing (2011)
    The Killing
  • In Darkness (2011)
    In Darkness
  • Michal Zebrowski and Václav Jirácek in Janosik. Prawdziwa historia (2009)
    Janosik. Prawdziwa historia

Writer

  • Teatr Polskiego Radia (1925)
    Teatr Polskiego Radia
  • Marek Edelman... And There Was Love in the Ghetto (2019)
    Marek Edelman... And There Was Love in the Ghetto
  • Spoor (2017)
    Spoor
  • Case Unknown (2009)
    Case Unknown
  • Julie Walking Home (2002)
    Julie Walking Home
  • Irène Jacob in Three Colors: Red (1994)
    Three Colors: Red
  • Julie Delpy and Zbigniew Zamachowski in Three Colors: White (1994)
    Three Colors: White
  • Juliette Binoche in Three Colors: Blue (1993)
    Three Colors: Blue
  • Olivier, Olivier (1992)
    Olivier, Olivier
  • Europa Europa (1990)
    Europa Europa
  • Korczak (1990)
    Korczak
  • The Girlfriend (1988)
    The Girlfriend
  • Ed Harris and Christopher Lambert in To Kill A Priest (1988)
    To Kill A Priest
  • The Possessed (1988)
    The Possessed
  • Sally Kirkland in Anna (1987)
    Anna

Producer

  • Kafka
    • Pre-production
  • 1983 (2018)
    1983
  • The First (2018)
    The First
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Personal details

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    • November 28, 1948
    • Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
    • Laco Adamik(divorced, 1 child)
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    • 1 Print Biography
    • 1 Interview
    • 2 Articles

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    One of her unrealized projects has been the story of Jews from the Warsaw ghetto. The screenplay of the distinguished Polish writer Jerzy Stefan Stawinski was ready in 1981. Boguslaw Linda was planned for the main part. However, there was no political climate for the movie and therefore it has never been shot.
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    [on filmmakers who influenced her work] I think I was influenced by the Czech New Wave the most, especially Evald Schorm and Jan Nemec, Ivan Passer, and my professors were Karel Kachyna and Otakar Vávra. Schorm has also influenced me as a person. Their films still inspire me today. My cinema has always oscillated between Polish pathos and Czech civilness.

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