Marek Koterski
Marek Koterski (born 3 June 1942, in Kraków) is a Polish film and theatre director, screenwriter, actor and playwright.

Marek Koterski
In 1972, he graduated in directing from the State Higher School of Film, Television and Theater in Łódź.[1] Initially, he made documentaries, but gained recognition in Poland thanks to the autobiographical tragicomedy Dom wariatów (1984).
Other particularly awarded films by Koterski include Life Inner (1986, awarded with the Silver Gdańsk Lions), We're All Christs (2006, award for directing at the Polish Film Festival)[2] and 7 feelings (2018, Special Jury Prize at the Polish Film Festival).[3][4]
His son Michał Koterski is an actor.[5]
Filmography
- Dom wariatów (1984)
- Życie wewnętrzne (1986)
- Porno (1989)
- Nothing Funny (1995)
- Ajlawju (1999)
- Day of the Wacko (2002)
- We're All Christs (2006)
- Baby są jakieś inne (2011)
- 7 uczuć (2018)
Awards
External links
- Marek Koterski at IMDb
- Marek Koterski at Culture.pl
References
- "Marek Koterski, Akademia Polskiego Filmu [dostęp 2018-01-27] (pol.)".
- "KINO Miesięcznik poświęcony twórczości i edukacji filmowej". Kino.org.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2022-03-19.
- "7 UCZUĆ (pol.). FilmPolski.pl. [dostęp 10 października 2018]".
- "7 uczuć (2018) - Mediakrytyk". mediakrytyk.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2022-03-19.
- "Marek Koterski i Małgorzata Bogdańska dla „Super Expressu" przed występem w Nowym Jorku: „Uśmiechnij się! Życie nie jest Twoim wrogiem."". www.se.pl. Retrieved 2022-03-19.
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