La chica de la aguja se lleva la mayoría de las Águilas del cine polaco
por Ola Salwa
- La cinta nominada al Óscar de Magnus von Horn, coproducida con Polonia, ha ganado once de los premios del país, como el de mejor película, mejor dirección y mejor guion

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“Fast-paced”, “non-controversial” and “unsurprising” would be some good adjectives to describe the 27th Polish Film Awards, held on 10 March in Warsaw. The crown of Best Film and the highest number of awards (11) went to an international co-production between Denmark, Poland and Sweden – The Girl with the Needle [+lee también:
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entrevista: Besir Zeciri
entrevista: Directors Talks @ European…
entrevista: Magnus von Horn
ficha de la película] by Magnus von Horn. It’s only the second film in the history of the Polish Film Awards to have bagged so many Eagles, the first being Jan Komasa’s Corpus Christi [+lee también:
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entrevista: Bartosz Bielenia
entrevista: Jan Komasa
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Von Horn, who graduated from the Łódź Film School and is based in Poland, also secured Best Director and Best Screenplay, the latter shared with Line Langebek. The result was warmly welcomed – unlike in 2022, when Quo Vadis, Aida? [+lee también:
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entrevista: Jasmila Žbanić
ficha de la película] by Jasmila Zbanić, also a co-production with Poland, emerged triumphant, winning Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Editing. Back then, the industry and the press had a long discussion about whether films with relatively minor artistic Polish input should be considered in all of the categories.
Von Horn’s third film, shot mainly in Poland, also pocketed Best Cinematography (for Michał Dymek), Best Editing (Agnieszka Glińska), Best Production Design (Jagna Dobesz), Best Costumes (Małgorzata Fudala), Best Music (Frederikke Hoffmeier), Best Actress (Vic Carmen Sonne), Best Supporting Actress (Trine Dyrholm) and Best Make-up (Anne Cathrine Sauerberg).
The two remaining acting awards went to thesps from Marcin Koszałka’s White Courage [+lee también:
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entrevista: Justine Triet
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The gala turned even more international when veteran production designer Allan Starski (Schindler’s List, The Pianist [+lee también:
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Here is the full list of award winners:
Best Film
The Girl with the Needle [+lee también:
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entrevista: Magnus von Horn
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Best Director
Magnus von Horn – The Girl with the Needle
Best Screenplay
Magnus von Horn, Line Langebek – The Girl with the Needle
Best Actress
Vic Carmen Sonne – The Girl with the Needle
Best Actor
Filip Pławiak – White Courage [+lee también:
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entrevista: Marcin Koszałka
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Best Supporting Actress
Trine Dyrholm – The Girl with the Needle
Best Supporting Actor
Julian Świeżewski – White Courage
Best Sound
Johnnie Burn, Tarn Willers – The Zone of Interest [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] (UK/Poland/USA)
Best Cinematography
Michał Dymek – The Girl with the Needle
Best Editing
Agnieszka Glińska – The Girl with the Needle
Best Music
Frederikke Hoffmeier – The Girl with the Needle
Best Costumes
Małgorzata Fudala – The Girl with the Needle
Best Make-up
Anne Cathrine Sauerberg – The Girl with the Needle
Best Production Design
Jagna Dobesz – The Girl with the Needle
Best Documentary
The Last Expedition [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] – Eliza Kubarska (Poland/Switzerland/Nepal/India/Italy/Austria)
Best European Film
Anatomy of a Fall [+lee también:
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entrevista: Justine Triet
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Best TV Series
The Mothers of Penguins – Klara Kochańska-Bajon, Jagoda Szelc
Audience Award
Kulej. All That Glitters Isn’t Gold - Xawery Zuławski
Discovery of the Year
Maria Zbąska – director of It’s Not My Film
Lifetime Achievement Award
Allan Starski
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