Maciej Drygas
Maciej Drygas is a Polish documentary filmmaker.Career
Following graduation from the Directing Department of the Moscow All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography, also known as the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography, he worked as an assistant to Krzysztof Zanussi and Krzysztof Kieślowski. His first documentary as director was Hear My Cry, about Ryszard Siwiec, who, in September 1968, protested against communist totalitarianism, and in particular the entry of Warsaw Pact forces into Czechoslovakia, by setting fire to himself in front of thousands of people during the harvest festival at the 10th Anniversary Stadium in Warsaw, an incident that was censored in the media at the time.
His follow-up film, Weightless, looks at the human cost of the Russian space programme.
Drygas is currently director of the radio drama section at the Reportage Laboratory at Warsaw University and also teaches regularly at the Łódź Film School.Documentaries
- Abu Haraz - 2012
- Cudze listy / Violated Letters - 2011
- Usłysz nas wszystkich / Hear Us All - 2009
- Po tamtej stronie / The Outer Limits – 2007
- Jeden dzień w PRL / One Day in People's Poland – 2005
- Głos nadziei / Voice of Hope – 2002
- Schizofrenia / Schizophrenia – 2001
- Stan nieważkości / Weightless – 1994
- Usłyszcie mój krzyk / Hear My Cry - 1991
Awards
Stan nieważkosci / State of Weightlessness
- Prix Italia, 1994
- Grand Prix at the Lódź Media Festival, 1994
- First Prize at the Balticum Film and Television Festival in Bornholm, 1995
- Grand Prix at the International Monte-Carlo TV Festival, 1995
- Prix Europa, 1995
- First Prize at the International Film Festival Strasbourg, 1995
- Grand Prix & Press Award at the Ismailia Festival For Documentary And Short Films, 1995
Usłyszcie mój krzyk / Hear My Cry