Director of: Cold War. Age: 61. Oscar past: 0 noms. Paweł Pawlikowski went to great pains to ensure he got Cold War just right. The Polish filmmaker, whose religious drama Ida won the 2015 Best Pawel Pawlikowski, nominado a Mejor director y Mejor película de habla no inglesa por 'Cold War', posa junto a Malgosia Bela en los Oscars 2019. Does homecoming epitomize Polish filmmaker Pawel Pawlikowski's last two films, Ida (2013) and Cold War (Zimna wojna, 2018)?Considering the box office, the awards won, and the film critics’ response, it seems that the transition from documentaries to feature films meant a turn to Polish history and identity for the director. Pawlikowski: Well, nobody is going to go and read books as a result of the film, so… Filmmaker: I might. [laughter] Pawlikowski: There are a lot of history books about Poland during that period. The early 1960s were a time when Western ideas and culture seeped in — there was a huge explosion of jazz and fun life, a little bit of joie de Polish director Pawel Pawlikowski’s "Ida", a drama about a young novitiate nun who discovers her parents were Jewish and perished in the Holocaust, dominated the European Film Awards on Saturday Pawlikowski's wife developed a serious illness in 2006 and died several months later. They have a son and a daughter. After his children left for university, Pawlikowski moved to Paris, and later relocated to Warsaw, where he lives close to his childhood home.[12] At the end of 2017, he married Polish model and actress Małgosia Bela. .

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