Agnieszka Holland
Still: Green BorderAgnieszka HOLLAND (1948, Poland) studied at the film school in Prague. From 1972 to 1981, she was a member of a collective led by Andrzej Wajda. Since her debut with Provincial Actors in 1979, which won a prize in Cannes, the Polish filmmaker has built up an enormous international oeuvre. She has also continued to film ‘Polish’ historic themes. In the course of her career she has won several prizes for her films and series, including an Oscar nomination for Europe Europe (1990). In 2017, she received the Silver Bear for Spoor (2017). three years later she was elected president of the European Film Academy. Green Border (2023), selected for IFFR 2024, won the Special Jury Prize at the Venice International Film Festival.
Filmography
(selection) Aktorzy prowincjonalni/Provincial Actors (1979), Goraczka/Fever(1981) Kobieta samotna/A Lonely Woman (1981), Bittere Ernte/Angry Harvest (1985), To Kill a Priest (1988), Europa Europa/Europe, Europe (1990), Olivier, Olivier (1992), The Secret Garden (1993), Total Eclipse (1995), Washington Square (1997), Shot in the Heart (2001, TV), Julie Walking Home (2002), Copying Beethoven (2006), Ekipa/ Prime Minister (2007, TV), In Darkness (2011), Horící ker/Burning Bush (2013, TV), Rosemary's Baby (2014), House of Cards (2015-2017, TV series), The Affair (2015, TV series), Spoor (2017), The First (2018, TV series), Mr. Jones (2019), Charlatan (2020), Green Border (2023)
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Agnieszka Holland at IFFR
Kobieta samotna
110'
Poland
IFFR 1986
To Kill A Priest
115'
France
IFFR 1989
Europa Europa
115'
France
IFFR 1991
Largo desolate
95'
France
IFFR 1991
Burning Bush
240'
Czech Republic
IFFR 2013
Green Border
Different characters cross paths in this kaleidoscopic fiction about the humanitarian crisis in contemporary Europe.
151'
Poland
IFFR 2024
Bez znieczulenia
115'
Poland