Anna Wieczur polish theatre, film, opera, and radio director, screenwriter, life coach, and theatre producer


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Polish theatre, film, opera, and radio director, screenwriter, life coach, and theatre producer. A graduate of the Ludwik Solski State Drama School in Cracow (PWST) in Krakow (branch in Wrocław) – currently the AST National Academy Of Theatre Arts in Krakow, the Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing – Wajda School, postgraduate studies in Cultural Marketing at the Institute of International Relations of the University of Warsaw, and postgraduate studies in Coaching at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities and the Psychoeducation Laboratory in Warsaw. She is also a graduate of the piano class at the State Secondary Music School in Wałbrzych. From 2009 to 2022, she served as President of the Management Board of the Orbis Pictus Art Foundation, which promotes Polish culture.

She has realized over 100 theatre, opera, music, film, television, and radio projects. She has collaborated, among others, with the Baltic Opera in Gdańsk, the Silesian Opera in Bytom, the Gustaw Holoubek Dramatic Theatre in Warsaw, the Roma Musical Theatre in Warsaw, the Arnold Szyfman Polish Theatre in Warsaw, the Polonia Theatre in Warsaw, the Ochota Theatre in Warsaw, the Stefan Jaracz Ateneum Theatre in Warsaw, the Ludwik Solski Theatre in Tarnów, the Wojciech Bogusławski Theatre in Kalisz, the Stefan Jaracz Theatre in Łódź, the Juliusz Osterwa Theatre in Lublin, the Miniatura Theatre in Gdańsk, the Fryderyk Chopin National Institute, the Polish Radio Theatre, Radio Kraków, Radio Gdańsk, Polish Radio stations I, II and III, the TVP Television Theatre, and the Polish Radio Orchestra in Warsaw. She has made seven full-length feature films.

For her work, she has received numerous awards at theatre and film festivals in Poland and abroad, including the Gold Remi Award at the WorldFest-Houston International Independent Film Festival in Houston and the First Prize for Directing at the Teatroteka Festival in Warsaw for the production of “Crooked House” (Krzywy domek) by A. Wakulik. Her feature film “To Be like Kazimierz Deyna” (Być jak Kazimierz Deyna) received multiple awards, including the Grand Amber Award at the Koszalin Film Debut Festival “Young and Film” and the Golden Fish Award at the Ińskie Lato Filmowe Festival. For this film, she received a Letter of Congratulations from the President of the Republic of Poland, Bronisław Komorowski. The theatre production “Lungs” by D. Macmillan won the Grand Prize at the 18th National Festival of Contemporary Drama “Reality Presented” in Zabrze, while “Amadeus” by P. Shaffer received, among others, the Audience Award at the Arcydzieła Festival in Rzeszów. The theatre production “The Art of Intonation” (Sztuka intonacji) by T. Słobodzianek received numerous awards, including the prestigious Cyprian Kamil Norwid Award in the Theatre category. She is a three-time Grand Prix winner and a two-time recipient of the Directing Award at the Polish Radio and Television Theatre Festival “Two Theatres” in Sopot for radio dramas.


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