Wojciech Smarzowski
Wojciech Smarzowski is a Polish screenwriter and director. He studied filmmaking at the Jagiellonian University and the National Film School in Łódź. His 2004 film, The Wedding earned special jury mention at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 2005. He began his film career as a video camera operator.
Smarzowski’s film Róża gained the Polish Film Award in seven categories in 2011. His film Traffic Department tells the story of seven policemen from Warsaw - colleagues and good friends whose lives change after one of them dies in mysterious circumstances. It competed in the main competition section of the 35th Moscow International Film Festival.
Kler was described by Anne Applebaum in The Washington Post as "a searing, painful film that condemns the Polish Catholic Church as corrupt and hypocritical". In its first weekend after opening, it broke box-office records in Poland and, after three weeks had been seen by 3 million people, about 10% of Poland's population.Filmography
Feature films
Director & screenwriter
- Sezon na leszcza, 2000 - only screenwriter
- The Wedding, 2004
- The Dark House, 2009
- Rose, 2011 - only director
- Traffic Department, 2013
- The Mighty Angel, 2014
- Volhynia, 2016
- Clergy, 2018
Television
Director
- Małżowina, 1998 - TV movie
- Kuracja, 2001 - Teleplay
- Na Wspólnej, 2003-2008 - TV series
- Klucz, 2004 - Teleplay
- Cztery kawałki tortu, 2006 - Teleplay
- BrzydUla, 2008-2009 - TV series
- The Londoners - TV series
- Bez tajemnic, 2013 - TV series