Władysław Ślesicki
Personal Info
Known for
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1927-01-05
Day of Death
2008-12-09 (81 years old)
Place of Birth
Warsaw, Poland
Władysław Ślesicki
Biography
Władysław Ślesicki was a Polish film director and screenwriter, recognized for his contributions to both documentary and feature films. During World War II, he was a member of the Home Army and participated in the Warsaw Uprising. After the war, Ślesicki studied history at the University of Warsaw and later graduated from the National Film School in Łódź. His notable documentaries include Płyną tratwy (The Rafts Sail On, 1962) and Rodzina człowiecza (Family of Man, 1966), which offer insightful portrayals of human experiences. In feature filmmaking, he is best known for directing W pustyni i w puszczy (In Desert and Wilderness, 1973), an adaptation of Henryk Sienkiewicz's novel. Ślesicki's work is celebrated for its depth and humanism, contributing significantly to Polish cinema.
Known For
Crew
(1982)
Śpiewy po rosie
Director, Scenario Writer
(1980)
Droga daleka przed nami...
Director, Writer
(1973)
In Desert and Wilderness
Director, Writer
(1971)
(1970)
Sloping Fields
Director
(1969)
Shifting Sands
Director, Screenplay
(1967)
Kontrybucja
Assistant Director
(1967)
Energy
Director
(1966)
Days Months Years
Director
(1966)
Family of Man
Director
(1965)
A Moment of Silence
Director
(1964)
Before the Leaves Fall...
Director, Writer
(1964)
Sugar Mill in Morocco
Director
(1964)
The Mountain
Director
(1964)
The Twenty-First
Director
(1962)
People and Fish
Director
(1962)
The Rafts Sail On
Director
(1961)
Portrait of a Small Town
Director
(1960)
Among Men
Director
(1959)
A Day Without Sunshine
Screenplay, Director
(1958)
The Story of the Road
Director
(1958)
A Walk in Bieszczady
Director
(1957)
The People From an Empty Zone
Director
(1957)
A Team with Forest Spirit
Director
(1956)
Where the Devil Says Goodnight
Screenplay, Director
(1954)
The Gypsy Camp
Director