Paweł Edelman
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Pawel Edelman (born 26 June 1958) is a Polish cinematographer from Łódź. He was named Best European Cinematographer in 2002 at the European Film Awards for his work on The Pianist, for which he also won the César Award for Best Cinematography. He was nominated for an Academy Award and a BAFTA for the same film. He also received a nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography from the American Society of Cinematographers for Ray. His credits include films both inside and outside Poland:
- Poland
- Crossed Lines
- Kroll
- Listopad (French co-production)
- Psy
- Psy II
- Nastasja (Japanese co-production)
- Bitter-Sweet
- Taranthriller
- Love Stories
- Happy New York
- House Chronicles
- Demons of War by Goya
- Father's Right
- Pan Tadeusz (French co-production)
- Big Animal
- Reich
- Edges of the Lord (U.S. co-production)
- The Pianist (French, German, and British co-production)
- The Revenge
- Hamlet
- Katyń
- Sweet Rush
- Outside Poland
- The Poison Tasters
- L'aube à l'envers (French short film)
- Ray
- Oliver Twist (British, Czech, French and Italian production)
- All the King's Men (German co-production)
- The Life Before Her Eyes
- New York, I Love You (segment directed by Brett Ratner) (French co-production)
- The New Tenants (Danish co-production, short film)
- The Ghost Writer (French, German and British production)
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