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Michal Lorenc (born 5 October 1955 in Warszawa) is one of Poland's leading film score composers, best known for his work on Bastard (Polish: Bandyta). Since his debut in 1979, he has composed music for more than 150 feature films, documentaries, TV-serials and theatre performances. He won five Golden Lions, Polish Film Festival Awards, for best movie score
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Michal Lorenc
Born 1955-10-05 (68 years ago) in Warsaw, Poland.
Award | Year |
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Polish Academy Award for Best Film Score (Black Thursday) | 2012 |
Award | Year |
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Polish Academy Award for Best Film Score (Black Thursday) | 2012 |
European Film Award for Best Composer (300 Miles To Heaven) | 1989 |
Name |
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Agnieszka Lorenc(Gifta: 1984–) |
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