Krzysztof Ptak

 

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Krzysztof Ptak is a Polish cinematographer and university lecturer. He graduated from the National Film School in Lodz in 1980 and began his film career by making documentaries. He has co-operated with the National Film School of Denmark and was the rector of the UK National Film and Television School. Krzysztof Ptak pioneered the HDTV in Poland with his 2003 film Pornografia and was one of the first Polish cinematographers to use digital camera. He is the son of Józef Ptak and Alina Ptak née Piotrowicz; brother-in-law of another Polish cinematographer Przemyslaw Skwirczynski. Krzysztof Ptak and his wife Malgorzata have 3 children: Witold, Aneta and Michal

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Krzysztof Ptak

Born 1954-04-03 (72 years ago) in Sulejów.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Polish Academy Award for Best Cinematography (Papusza) 2014 Polish Film Awards 2014 Papusza - den romska sången
Polish Academy Award for Best Cinematography (The Dark House) 2010 Polish Film Awards 2010 Dom zły
Polish Academy Award for Best Cinematography (Jasminum) 2007 Polish Film Awards 2007 Jasminum
Polish Academy Award for Best Cinematography (My Nikifor) 2005 Polish Film Awards 2005 Moj Nikifor
Polish Academy Award for Best Cinematography (Pornography) 2004 Polish Film Awards 2004 Pornografia
Polish Academy Award for Best Cinematography (Weiser) 2002 Polish Film Awards 2002 Weiser
Polish Academy Award for Best Cinematography (History of Cinema in Popielawy) 1999 Polish Film Awards 1999 History of Cinema in Popielawy
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Polish Academy Award for Best Cinematography (Papusza) 2014 Polish Film Awards 2014 Papusza - den romska sången
Polish Academy Award for Best Cinematography (The Dark House) 2010 Polish Film Awards 2010 Dom zły
Polish Academy Award for Best Cinematography (Jasminum) 2007 Polish Film Awards 2007 Jasminum
Polish Academy Award for Best Cinematography (My Nikifor) 2005 Polish Film Awards 2005 Moj Nikifor
Polish Academy Award for Best Cinematography (Pornography) 2004 Polish Film Awards 2004 Pornografia
Polish Academy Award for Best Film (Edi) 2003 Polish Film Awards 2003 Edi
Polish Academy Award for Best Cinematography (Edi) 2003 Polish Film Awards 2003 Edi
Polish Academy Award for Best Cinematography (Weiser) 2002 Polish Film Awards 2002 Weiser
Polish Academy Award for Best Cinematography (History of Cinema in Popielawy) 1999 Polish Film Awards 1999 History of Cinema in Popielawy
European Film Award for Best Cinematographer (300 Miles To Heaven) European Film Awards 1989 1989 300 mil do nieba
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Malgorzata Ptak(Gifta) Gifta
Children

Michal Ptak, Witold Ptak, Aneta Ptak

Parents

Józef Ptak, Alina Piotrowicz Ptak

Sibling

Krystyna Ptak

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Krzysztof Ptak is a Polish cinematographer and university lecturer.

He graduated from the National Film School in Lodz in 1980 and began his film career by making documentaries. He has co-operated with the National Film School of Denmark and was the rector of the UK National Film and Television School.

Krzysztof Ptak pioneered the HDTV in Poland with his 2003 film Pornografia and was one of the first Polish cinematographers to use digital camera.

He is the son of Józef Ptak and Alina Ptak née Piotrowicz; brother-in-law of another Polish cinematographer Przemyslaw Skwirczynski. Krzysztof Ptak and his wife Malgorzata have 3 children: Witold, Aneta and Michal.

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