Krzysztof Piesiewicz Net Worth

Krzysztof Piesiewicz Net Worth is
$900,000

Krzysztof Piesiewicz Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Krzysztof Marek Piesiewicz (Polish pronunciation: [?k???t?f pj????vit??]; born on October 25, 1945 in Warsaw, Poland) is a Polish lawyer, screenwriter, and politician, who is currently a member of the Polish Parliament and head of the Ruch Spo?eczny (RS) or Social Movement Party.Piesiewicz studied law at Warsaw University and began practicing in 1973. Through the late 1970s he became increasingly involved in political cases, defending opponents of the Communist regime, serving as a legal advisor for Solidarity, and assisting in the successful prosecution of the murderers of Jerzy Popie?uszko.In 1982 he met the film director Krzysztof Kie?lowski, who was planning to direct a documentary on political show trials in Poland under martial law. Piesiewicz agreed to help, though he doubted whether an accurate film could be made within the constraints of the judicial system; indeed, the filmmakers found that their presence in court seemed to be affecting the outcomes of cases, often improving the prospects of the accused, but making it hard to capture judicial abuses.Kie?lowski decided to explore the issue through fiction instead, and the two collaborated for the first time as writers on the feature film No End, released in 1984.Piesewicz returned to his law career, but remained in touch with Kie?lowski and three years later persuaded him to create a series of films based on the Ten Commandments. This series, The Decalogue, explored the filmmakers' mutual interest in moral and ethical dilemmas in contemporary social and political life, and achieved (belated) critical acclaim around the world.Their later collaborations, The Double Life of Véronique and Three Colors (Blue, White, Red), focused on metaphysical questions of personal choice and appeared relatively apolitical, though the latter series was based on Piesiewicz's idea of dramatizing the French political ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity in the same way they had previously dramatized the Ten Commandments.Piesiewicz was credited as co-writer on all of Kie?lowski's projects after No End, the last of which was Nadzieja, directed by Stanislaw Mucha after Kie?lowski's death. He has begun writing a new series of films, The Stigmatised; the first of these, Silence, was directed by Micha? Rosa and released in 2002.Piesiewicz's career in electoral politics began in 1989, when he began working in the Social Movement for Solidarity Electoral Action (RS AWS) party, originally the political wing of the Solidarity union and the leading party in the center-right AWS coalition. In 1991 he was elected to the Polish Senate, served for two years, then returned in 1997. In 2002, RS AWS changed its name to RS and elected Piesiewicz as its leader.He is a Roman Catholic.

Date Of BirthOctober 25, 1945
Place Of BirthWarsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
ProfessionWriter
Star SignScorpio
#Fact
1Member of jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 1996

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Wander and Burn, the Endless Stars2017pre-production
Uit Zicht2009Short original screenplay
Nadzieja2007trilogy "Heaven, Hell and Purgatory" / written by
L'enfer2005
Heaven2002/Iscreenplay / trilogy "Heaven, Hell and Purgatory"
Cisza2001
Three Colors: Red1994
Three Colors: White1994scenario
Three Colors: Blue1993scenario
The Double Life of Veronique1991
DekalogTV Mini-Series written by - 6 episodes, 1989 writer - 4 episodes, 1989
Krótki film o milosci1988writer
Krótki film o zabijaniu1988writer
No End1985

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2010Adolf Grimme AwardAdolf Grimme Awards, GermanyFictionDr. Hope - Eine Frau gibt nicht auf (2009)
2002European Film AwardEuropean Film AwardsEuropean ScreenwriterHeaven (2002)
1995OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the ScreenTrois couleurs: Rouge (1994)
1995BAFTA Film AwardBAFTA AwardsBest Screenplay - AdaptedTrois couleurs: Rouge (1994)
1995CésarCésar Awards, FranceBest Screenplay, Original or Adaptation (Meilleur scénario, original ou adaptation)Trois couleurs: Rouge (1994)
1994CésarCésar Awards, FranceBest Screenplay, Original or Adaptation (Meilleur scénario, original ou adaptation)Trois couleurs: Bleu (1993)

3rd Place Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1995NSFC AwardNational Society of Film Critics Awards, USABest ScreenplayTrois couleurs: Rouge (1994)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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