Greg Zglinski
Greg Zglinski was born on Apr 08, 1968 in Poland. Greg Zglinski's big-screen debut came with Courage directed by Greg Zglinski in 2011.
Born in 1968 in Warsaw. Former guitarist and bassist in rock formations in Switzerland, where he lived for 15 years. Pantomime and acting schools in Zurich, language schools in France and Australia. He graduated in 1996 from the film directing department at the Film School in Lodz (PWSFTViT) under the artistic supervision of Krzysztof Kieslowski. Winner of many awards at international film festivals, including at the 61st Venice Film Festival in 2004 for the Swiss-Belgian debut feature "Tout un hiver sans feu" (All Winter Without Fire), which was also the Swiss candidate for the Oscar in 2005. His second feature film "Courage" (Wymyk) was produced in Poland in 2011 and won several main awards at Film Festivals incl. Vilnius, Gdynia and Warsaw. Director and co-creator of the multi-award-winning television series "Londynczycy" (The Londoners) in 2008/9, as well as the well-received crime series "Paradoks" in 2012 and "The Crime" (Zbrodnia) in 2014, first TV production for AXN (Sony Pictures) in Central Europe. In 2015 he directed in Switzerland the TV feature film "Le temps d'Anna" (Anna's Time), shown with great success on TSR and ARTE. The following year he made a Swiss-Austrian-Polish cinematic feature film "Animals" (Tiere), which had its world premiere at the Berlinale in February 2017. He is a member of the Polish and Swiss Film Academy.
Birthday
Apr 08, 1968Place of Birth
Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
Awards
9 wins & 14 nominations