PASSION ACCORDING TO AGNIESZKA
POLISH TITLE: PASJA WEDŁUG AGNIESZKI
In the semi-darkness of the editing room, Agnieszka Bojanowska, one of the most outstanding editors in Polish cinema, takes on another creative challenge. At her side, there is Bogdan Dziworski, an image master and her long-time artistic partner. Together, they have created films that have gone down in the history of documentary cinema. The camera takes a peek behind the scenes of their work, observing not only the technique but also the tender bond between the two artists. It is a meeting of strong personalities, where agreement is not always easy to reach. Although they are aware of the passing of time, their project is not a farewell but a tribute to cinema and a passion for creation.
- GENRE:
- documentary
- COUNTRY:
- Poland
- RUNNING TIME:
- 50'
- YEAR:
- 2025
- COLOUR:
- colour
- DIRECTING:
- Wojciech Staroń
- SCRIPT:
- Wojciech Staroń, Patrycjusz Kostyszyn
- DOP:
- Wojciech Staroń
- EDITOR:
- Wojciech Staroń, Ilona Urbańska-Grzyb
- CAST:
- Agnieszka Bojanowska, Bogdan Dziworski
- MUSIC:
- Viacheslav Trybukhivskyi
- SOUND:
- Michał Robaczewski
- PRODUCTION:
- Staroń Film, Małgorzata Staroń
Wojciech Staroń »
Cinematographer and film director. Winner of the Silver Bear at the 61st Berlinale for his cinematography in “El Premio”, directed by P. Markovitch. His directorial debut "Siberian Lesson" (1998) was awarded at festivals in Krakow, at IDFA and Cinema du Reel. "Argentine Lesson" (2011) won awards at the Cinema Eye Honor, Krakow Film Festival, DokLeipzig and Camerimage, among others. The film “Brothers” (2015) won at the Semaine de la Critique in Locarno. As a cinematographer, he has collaborated with Krzysztof Krauze and Joanna Kos-Krauze on “Plac Zbawiciela” (Golden Frog, Polish Camerimage Competition 2006), “Papusza” (Manaki Brothers Bronze Camera 2013), with Lidia Duda on “Entangled”(Kraków, Cinematography Award), “Chicks” (PSC Award 2023), with Diego Lerman on “Refugiado” (Quinzaine des Réalisateurs, Cannes 2014), M. Mubarak on “Autobiography” (Venice Orizzonti 2022), with V. Kairis on “January” (Tribeca 2022 winner) and with L. Achour on “Red Path” (Locarno, Camerimage 2024).
- Festiwal Polskich Filmów Fabularnych, 2025, Poland, 2025 (screening)
- Festiwal Polskich Filmów Fabularnych, 2025, Poland, 2025 (screening)
- 65th Krakow Film Festival 2025, Poland, 2025 (Golden Hobby-Horse)
- The International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA), 2025, Netherlands, 2025 (competition)