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Łukasz Kośmicki
Born (1968-09-09) September 9, 1968 (age 56)
Szamotuły, Poland
NationalityPolish
Alma materNational Film School in Łódź
Occupation(s)cinematographer, screenwriter, film director
Years active1995-present

Łukasz Kośmicki (born September 9, 1968 in Szamotuły) is a Polish cinematographer, screenwriter and director, known for Dom zły (The Dark House) and The Coldest Game.

Kośmicki received the Special Award at the 2019 Gdynia Film Festival for the spy film The Coldest Game, described as "exquisitely made genre cinema". The movie was picked up by Netflix and is distributed internationally.

Career

Kośmicki was a cinematographer, starting with Gry uliczne. He mentions how he tried to make that movie, alluding to the Communist times, "MTV-like" to distinguish it from typical movies about the Communist era (he said the idea came from Krzysztof Krauze). However, in the case of Poznań '56, he made the visuals black and white and very "classic", in the spirit of the European cinema of the 1960s.

His directorial debut came with The Coldest Game (2019).

Film

Director

Screenwriter

Cinematographer

  • Battle of Warsaw 1920 (2011) - second unit; also directorial cooperation
  • Haker (2002)
  • Sezon na leszcza (2000)
  • Billboard (1998)
  • Gniew (1998)
  • Poznań '56 (1996)
  • Gry uliczne (1996)

Documentaries

  • W sercu ukrył miasto (1999) - cinematographer
  • Stan zapalny (1997) - cinematographer
  • Departament IV (1996) - cinematographer

Television

  • Diagnoza (2018-2019) - director
  • Druga szansa (2016) - director
  • Przepis na życie (2011-2013) - director
  • Rodzinka.pl (2011-2012) - director
  • W roli Boga (2010) - cinematographer
  • Wieczór z lalką (1997) - cinematographer
  • Drugie zabicie psa (1996) - cinematographer
  • Król Mięsopust (1995) - cinematographer

Other works

Kośmicki has also directed TV commercials and worked as a director and/or cinematographer on various short films.

References

  1. ^ "FilmPolski.pl".
  2. "Dwie nagrody dla filmu „Ukryta gra" na 44. Festiwalu Polskich Filmów Fabularnych w Gdyni". watchoutstudio.prowly.com.
  3. "Reżyser "Ukrytej gry": Pałac Kultury to nasze Gotham City". Filmweb.
  4. "Reżyser "Ukrytej gry" z nagrodą "Perspektywa" przyznawaną przez PISF za debiut roku". gazetapl.
  5. ^ "Łukasz Kośmicki". Filmweb.

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