Rafał Listopad
Polish film editor (born 1978)
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Rafał Listopad (born 30 April 1978) is a film editor.
Biography
He graduated in film editing from the Łódź Film School.[2]
He was elected a member of Polish Film Academy, European Film Academy[1] and Polish Society of Film Editors (PSM).[2] He became member of the board of the HandMade Pictures post-production studio.[2] He became a lecturer at the Łódź Film School[3] and the Gdynia Film School.[2] He was an expert of Polish Film Institute in 2014[4] and 2015.[5]
Filmography
- 2005: Oda do radości, novella Morze
- 2006: Statyści
- 2006: Środa, czwartek rano
- 2007: Katyń
- 2008: Poste Restante
- 2008: Giraffe and Rhino Hotel
- 2009: Miłość na wybiegu
- 2010: Maraton tańca
- 2011: Czarny czwartek. Janek Wiśniewski padł
- 2012: Shameless
- 2013: Ambassada
- 2014: Między nami dobrze jest
- 2015: Performer (film)
- 2016: Po prostu przyjaźń
- 2017: Zgoda
- 2017: Volta
- 2018: Odnajdę cię
- 2019: Piłsudski
- 2020: 25 Years of Innocence
- 2022: Strzępy
- 2022: Marzec ’68
- 2023: Doppelgänger
- 2025: Heweliusz
Source.[1]
Awards
For editing the film Oda do radości (2005) he received an award at the Koszalin Festival of Film Debuts "Young People and Film".[1][2] He earned nominations to Polish Film Awards for best editing for film Katyń and Czarny czwartek. Janek Wiśniewski padł.[1][2] In 2015 he received Jan Machulski Award for his activities for Polish independent cinema.[1] He won 2021 Polish Film Award for best editing for 25 Years of Innocence. He was nominated to 2024 Polish Film Award for best editing for Doppelgänger.[1]