Jan Jakub Kolski

Directeur, Scénariste, Producteur

29 janvier 1956 (70 ans)
Jan Jakub Kolski (born 29 January 1956) is a Polish film director, cinematographer, and writer.

Kolski was born in Wrocław, and comes from a family closely connected to cinema. His father, Roman Kolski, and his sister, Ewa Pakulska were film editors. His brother, Włodzimierz Kolski, is a production manager. His paternal grandfather was a film producer. Kolski's wife, Grażyna Błęcka-Kolska is an actress. From age eleven until age fourteen, Kolski lived in a small village, Popielawy, near Tomaszów Mazowiecki and Łódź. Those years became the inspiration for his later films. During the late 1970s, he worked his way through the ranks at a TV station in his home town, ending up as chief director of photography. He then studied cinematography at the famous Film School in Łódź, where he now runs a screenplay workshop. In 2007 he gained his doctoral degree in film art. He's also a lecturer at Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing.

During the 1980s, Kolski made about twenty short films, including Umieranko (A Little Dying); Najpiękniejsza jaskinia świata (The Most Beautiful Cave in the World); Mały dekalog (The Little Ten Commandments), Nie zasmucę serca twego (I Won't Make You Sad), Jak mnie kochasz (How Do You Love Me?), Szkoła przetrwania (The Survival School), Pałkiewicz ma rację (Palkiewicz Is Right), Słowiański świt (The Dawn of the Slavonic Tribes), Ładny dzień (A Nice Day), Idź (Walk). The shorts won many awards in Poland. Many of Kolski's short films documented his passion for mountain climbing and speleology, which earned him a nickname 'The Stuntman of the Polish cinematography'. More recently, Kolski created three film diaries: Zobaczyc jak najwiecej (To see everything), Gdzie jestes Paititi? (Where are you, Paititi?) and Między rajem a ziemią (Between Paradise and Earth) during his journeys to Asia and South America.

Kolski's first feature, Pogrzeb kartofla (The Burial of a Potato), was shot in Popielawy in 1990, and was based on a real story of Kolski's maternal grandfather, Jakub Szewczyk. In that movie, as well as in his subsequent films, Kolski employed his own vision of the world enriched with magic, and is considered to be the founder of the 'magical realism' trend in Polish film making. Since then, Kolski has made many more films, most of them located in the same village or mythical countryside. Among those films are: Pograbek (A Knacker); Magneto; Jańcio Wodnik (Johnnie Aquarius aka Johnnie Waterman); Cudowne miejsce (A Miraculous Place); Grający z talerza (Playing from the Plate); Szabla od komendanta (The Commander's Sword aka Legacy of Steel); and Historia kina w Popielawach (The History of Cinema in Popielawy), which were all based on Kolski's own script. In 1994 Jańcio Wodnik won the Findling Award at the Filmfestival Cottbus.

Connue pour

  • Jasminum
    Jasminum2006
  • La Pornographie
    La Pornographie2003
  • Venice
    Venice2010
  • History of Cinema in Popielawy
    History of Cinema in Popielawy1998
  • To Kill a Beaver
    To Kill a Beaver2012
  • Keep Away from the Window
    Keep Away from the Window2000
  • Pardon
    Pardon2019
  • The Commanders Sword (1996)
    The Commanders Sword (1996)1996
  • Loonies
    Loonies2024

Filmographie

2023
2018
Pardon · as Screenplay
2016
Las, 4 rano · as Screenplay
2014
2012
2010
Venice · as Screenplay
2009
Afonia i pszczoly · as Screenplay
2006
2005
2003
Pornography · as Screenplay
1998
1996
1995
1994
1993
Johnnie Waterman · as Screenplay
1992
Pograbek · as Screenplay
1990

2002
Kuba Wojewódzki · as Self

2018
Pardon · as Cinematographer
2016
Las, 4 rano · as Director Of Photography
1953
Television Theater · as Teleplay