- Paweł Pawlikowski
Infobox Actor
name = Paweł Pawlikowski
birthname = Pawel Pawlikowski
birthdate = 1957
location =Warsaw ,Poland
baftaawards = Most Promising Newcomer
2000 "Last Resort "
Best British Film
2004 "My Summer of Love "Paweł Pawlikowski (born 1957) is a Polish-born,
Oxford -based, BAFTA Award-winning filmmaker and academic. He garnered much acclaim for his BAFTA Award-winning "Last Resort" which he wrote and directed in 2000 and "My Summer of Love ", loosely based onHelen Cross ' novel, which also won a BAFTA and a string of other awards at festivals around the world.Career
In the late 1980s and '90s Pawlikowski was best known for his documentaries, whose unique blend of lyricism and irony won him many fans and awards around the world. "Moscow Pietushki" was a poetic journey into the world of the Russian cult writer
Venedikt Erofeev , for which he wonEmmy and RTS Awards and others. The multi-award winning "Dostoevsky's Travels" was a comic road movie with a St Petersburg tram driver and the only living descendant ofFyodor Dostoevsky , as he travels rough around Western Europe haunting high-minded humanists, aristocrats, monarchists and theBaden Baden casino - in his quest to raise money to buy a second hand Mercedes. Pawlikowski's most original and formally successful film was "Serbian Epics" (1992) which, made at the height of the Bosnian war, included close up footage of Bosnian Serb politicianRadovan Karadžić and GeneralRatko Mladić , the latter still wanted by the international court of justice, and the famous siege ofSarajevo . The oblique, ironic, imagistic, at times almost hypnotic study of myth-making and murder made aroused a storm of controversy and incomprehension at the time, but has now secured it something of a cult status. The absurdist "Tripping with Zhirinovsky", a surreal boat journey down theVolga with the Russian would-be dictator (Zhirinovsky ) has won Pawlikowski the Grierson award for the Best British Documentary in 1995. Pawlikowski's transition to fiction occurred in 1998 with a small 50 minute hybrid film "Twockers", a lyrical and gritty love story set on a sink estate in Yorkshire, which he co-wrote and co-directed with Ian Duncan.Between 2004 and 2007 he was a Creative Arts Fellow at
Oxford Brookes University .In 2006 his adaptation of Magnus Mills' "
The Restraint of Beasts " went into production but was postponed by the death of his wife. Future projects include an adaptation of "Vernon God Little ", an original story entitled "Dreamcatcher", and a Georgian-language adaptation of "Young Stalin ".elected filmography
* "
My Summer of Love " (2004)
* "Last Resort" (2000)
* "The Stringer " (1998)
* "Twockers " (1998)
* " Tripping with Zhirinovsky"(1994)
* " Serbian Epics" (1992)
* " Dostoevsky's Travels" (1991)
* " Moscow Pietushki" (1990)External links
* [http://www.pfd.co.uk/clients/pawlikop/f-ftd.html Agency CV]
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* [http://edition.cnn.com/2006/TRAVEL/02/03/warsaw.qa/ CNN interview with Pawel Pawlikowski]
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