Paul Kowalski

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Paul Kowalski
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Born
Paul John Kowalski

(1981-05-13) May 13, 1981 (age 40)
Epsom, Surrey, England
Nationality
  • Polish
  • British
Education
Occupation
  • Film Director
  • Screenwriter
Spouse(s)
(m. 2018)

Paul Kowalski (born May 13, 1981) is a Polish-British film director and screenwriter based in Los Angeles.

Life & Career[]

Kowalski was born in Epsom, England to Polish immigrants and raised in North Africa, England, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Poland and across the USA. While living in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in the early 1990s, he worked as an actor for a children's program on English-language channel Saudi TV-2.[1][2]

Kowalski studied literature and writing at Brown University, where he also made his earliest films. He later received his MFA in film directing at the AFI Conservatory.[3]

His films center around identity, exile and obsession, often featuring dark psychologies and the supernatural.[4] As a film director and screenwriter, Kowalski has won recognition from the American Society of Cinematographers, Austin Film Festival, Beijing Film Academy, CINE, Aesthetica Short Film Festival, Raindance Film Festival and Beverly Hills Film Festival, among others.[5][6]

His debut feature, Paper Tiger, premiered at Austin Film Festival in 2020, winning the Audience Award and a Jury mention.[7][8][9] The film was sold by The Gersh Agency and distributed by Gravitas Ventures.[10]

In 2021, Kowalski was named one of “25 Screenwriters To Watch” by Austin Film Festival.[11][12]

Personal[]

Kowalski is married to actress, Sorel Carradine.[13]

His uncle, Lech Kowalski, directed punk rock documentary, D.O.A.: A Rite of Passage, and the Venice Film Festival-winning East of Paradise, about Kowalski's grandmother's escape from a Soviet workcamp during World War II.[14]

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Lawrence & Arabia and I". Talkhouse.
  2. ^ Bax, Steve (May 5, 2016). "Epsom-born Filmmaker, Paul Kowalski". Epsom Guardian.
  3. ^ "Biography". Polish Film Festival LA.
  4. ^ "25 Screenwriters To Watch". Austin Film Festival.
  5. ^ "Beverly Hills Film Festival Unveils Winners". Hollywood Reporter. April 11, 2016.
  6. ^ "Press". Official Site.
  7. ^ Vlessing, Etan (October 1, 2020). "Austin Film Festival Unveils Lineup". Hollywood Reporter.
  8. ^ Ramos, Dino-Day (October 1, 2020). "Austin Film Festival Unveils Full Slate Of Programming". Deadline.
  9. ^ "AFF 2020 Winners".
  10. ^ Shanfield, Ethan (August 9, 2021). "Gravitas Ventures Nabs North American Rights to 'Paper Tiger'". Variety.
  11. ^ "25 Screenwriters To Watch". Austin Film Festival.
  12. ^ "Meet Austin Film Festival's Screenwriters to Watch 2021!". No Film School. April 29, 2021.
  13. ^ Stachowicz, Anna (2020-04-02). "Historia miłosna Paula i Sorel". Magazyn Wesele (Wedding Magazine) (in Polish). No. 4/56/2019/2020. Kraków, Poland. pp. 92–97.
  14. ^ "The Films of Lech Kowalski". Official Site.
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