Rafał Syska


Rafał Syska is a Polish film historian and writer. He is an associate professor in the Audiovisual Arts Department of Jagiellonian University in Cracow. At the beginning of his career he was specialized in the phenomenon of violence in cinema, then he focused on strategies of authorship in American cinema. At present he is an expert of the contemporary minimalistic slow-cinema, especially its neomodernism tendencies (e.g. works of Alexander Sokurov, Béla Tarr, Bruno Dumont, Sarunas Bartas, Fred Kelemen, Tsai Ming-liang, Lisandro Alonso, Carlos Reygadas.
He published a book upon the Greek filmmaker Theo Angelopoulos. He was also an editor of the dictionary Film Dictionary and now he is a co-editor of a numerous-volume books: Masters of American Cinema and History of Cinema.
At the Audiovisual Arts Department, he conducts lectures in courses: Film interpretation, History of world cinema and Ways of contemporary cinema. Three times he did the research in the United States, financed by the Polish Ministry of Science and The Kosciuszko Foundation. In 2012 he was a scholar visiting at Columbia University in New York
Syska was also a grant holder of the Stanislaw Estreicher Foundation, Polityka Weekly Magazine as well as prestigious Foundation for Polish Science and The Kosciuszko Foundation. In 2009 he was awarded by Rector of Jagiellonian University and received a nomination to Boleslaw Michalek Prize for the best film studies book. In years 1994-2004, he was co-creator of Etiuda&Anima International Film Festival in Kraków and twice he was its co-director. He is publishing his essays in the Polish magazines Kino, Kwartalnik filmowy and Didaskalia. He is a founder and editor-in-chief of "EKRANy" bi-monthly film magazine. In 2014 he was a curator of the exhibition Stanley Kubrick in the National Museum in Crakow.

Publications (selection)

Books:
Essays: