Polish Academy Audience Award
The Polish Academy Audience Award is an annual award given by audience to the best Polish film of the year.
Winners
Year | English title | Original title | Director |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Hi Tessa | Cześć, Tereska | Robert Gliński |
2003 | Edi | Edi | Piotr Trzaskalski |
2004 | Squint Your Eyes | Zmruż oczy | Andrzej Jakimowski |
2005 | The Wedding | Wesele | Wojciech Smarzowski |
2006 | The Collector | Komornik | Feliks Falk |
2007 | Jasminum | Jasminum | Jan Jakub Kolski |
2008 | Tricks | Sztuczki | Andrzej Jakimowski |
2009 | 33 Scenes from Life | 33 sceny z życia | Małgorzata Szumowska |
2010 | The Dark House | Dom zły | Wojciech Smarzowski |
2011 | All That I Love | Wszystko co kocham | Jacek Borcuch |
2012 | Rose | Róża | Wojciech Smarzowski |
2013 | You Are God | Jesteś Bogiem | Leszek Dawid |
2014 | Life Feels Good | Chce się żyć | Maciej Pieprzyca |
2015 | Gods | Bogowie | Łukasz Palkowski |
2016 | These Daughters of Mine | Moje córki krowy | Kinga Dębska |
2017 | Hatred | Wołyń | Wojciech Smarzowski |
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External links
- Polish Film Awards; Official website (in Polish)
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