Jerzy Skolimowski
Born on May 5, 1938, in Łódź, Poland, he emerged as a prominent filmmaker and screenwriter, contributing significantly to Polish cinema. Educated at the University of Warsaw, he initially pursued literature and linguistics. His distinctive style blends surrealism with realism, often exploring themes of alienation and existential angst. Notable works include "Deep End," "Moonlighting," and "Essential Killing." His talent extends to acting and painting, making him a versatile artist in the cinematic world.
Movies directed by Jerzy Skolimowski
MOONLIGHTING
Moonlighting is a 1982 drama film about a group of Polish construction workers who are stranded in London and forced to take on illegal work to...
EO
EO is a European road drama that follows a young donkey named EO as he wanders across landscapes from Poland to Italy, exposing the kindness and...
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