2002 Polish Film Awards
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The 2002 Polish Film Awards ran on March 9, 2002, at Royal Palace, Warsaw. It was the 4th edition of Polish Film Awards: Eagles.[1]
Category | Film | Winner(s) |
---|---|---|
Best Film | Cześć Tereska | Filip Chodzewicz |
Best Actor | Cześć Tereska | Zbigniew Zamachowski |
Best Actress | Cisza | Kinga Preis |
Supporting Actor | Quo vadis | Jerzy Trela |
Supporting Actress | Pieniądze to nie wszystko | Stanisława Celińska |
Film Score | Wiedźmin | Grzegorz Ciechowski |
Director | Cześć Tereska | Robert Gliński |
Screenplay | Cześć Tereska | Jacek Wyszomirski |
Cinematography | Weiser | Krzysztof Ptak |
Sound | Weiser | Francois Musy, Joanna Napieralska, Mariusz Kuczyński, Marek Wronko |
Editing | Weiser | Milenia Fiedler |
Production Design | Quo vadis | Janusz Sosnowski |
Costume Design | Quo vadis | Magdalena Tesławska, Paweł Grabarczyk |
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