“At the moment, Arkadiusz Tomiak – an excellent cinematographer – died in a horrible automotive accident. He was first nominated for the Orły Polish Movie Awards in 2001 for his cinematography within the movie “Removed from the Window” by Jan Jakub Kolski .acquired the second nomination – for “Silence” Michael Rosa […]” – was written on the Fb profile “Polish Movie Awards ORŁY”.
Arkadiusz Tomiak was born in 1969 in Koszalin. He graduated from the Cinematography Division of the Nationwide Movie Faculty in Łódź in 1995. He began his skilled profession engaged on the set of Jan Jakub Kolski’s movies, reminiscent of “A Fantastic Place”, “Enjoying from a Plate” and “Szabla from Komendanta”.
His debut as a cinematographer occurred in 1997 within the movie “Przystań” directed by Jan Hryniak. In 2000, for his work within the movie “Removed from the Window”, Tomiak acquired an award on the Polish Function Movie Pageant in Gdynia, changing into one of many youngest winners of this award in historical past. Six years later, he gained one other picture for the movies “Extras” and “Palimpsest”.
Arkadiusz Tomiak additionally labored on well-known historic productions with Krzysztof Łukaszewicz – “Karbala”, “Pilecki Report”, “Pink Poppies”, in addition to “Legions” with Dariusz Gajewski.
Tomiak was nominated greater than seven occasions for the Eagles Polish Movie Award for the movies: “Removed from the Window”, “Silence”, “Symetria”, “Palimpsest”, “The Photographer”, “Manhunt” and “Karbala”.
Supply: rp.pl
2024-06-11 04:10:19
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