Grzegorz Hajdarowicz


Grzegorz Hajdarowicz is a Polish entrepreneur, film producer, publisher, honorary consul of the Federative Republic of Brazil in Kraków. Participant of the international Bilderberg meeting in 2018.

Education

Hajdarowicz graduated from the Institute of Political Science at the Faculty of Law of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. He received a Master's Degree in Political Science.

Business career

Hajdarowicz created his first company, Gremi in 1991. Currently, together with its related companies, Gremi focuses on equity investments, restructuring and real estate projects. Hajdarowicz is the main shareholder of Gremi corporate group which controls, among others, the KCI S.A listed company.
In 2009 Hajdarowicz has invested in a real estate project “Eco Estrela” in Brazil by buying Fazenda Estrela with an area of 25 square kilometres and 6.5 kilometres of beach. For this project, in 2017 Hajdarowicz signed a partnership agreement with Six Senses, a company specializing in the management of luxury hotels, resorts and spas.
In 2017 he acquired Alvernia Studios.
For a few years, within a separate business line, Grzegorz Hajdarowicz has been involved in film production through Gremi Film. He has produced 6 feature films since 2003, 3 Polish productions: Zakochany Anioł Pod powierzchnią, Hania, and 3 international movies: Nightwatching, Carmo, Hit the Road, City Island.

Film awards

City Island - Tribeca Film Festiwal's Audience Award in New York.
Carmo - 25th Sundace Film Festival selection.