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Agnieszka Piotrowska (born 1968 in Poland) is an author, academic and award-winning filmmaker, probably best known for her 2008 documentary ''Married to the Eiffel Tower'', about women who fall in love with objects."


Background

Piotrowska graduated fro
Birkbeck
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in 2012 with a PhD. Her PhD thesis was the basis of her 2014 book ''Psychoanalysis and Ethics in Documentary''. In 2015 she edited "Embodied Encounters: New Approaches to Psychoanalysis and Cinema". She published two further monographs with Routledge: "Black and White: cinema, politics and the arts in Zimbabwe"(2017) and "The Nasty Woman and the neo femme fatale in contemporary cinema" (2019) as well as essays, chapters and another edited collection on psychoanalysis and culture Piotrowska lives in London. In 2017 Piotrowska was shortlisted for the Times Higher Award in the category of Excellence and Innovation in the Arts for her creative work in Zimbabwe. Piotrowska was the Head of School of Film, Media and Performing Arts at the
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from August to December 2020.


Professional activity

In 1993, a series of 12 films were planned on the life and ideas of important philosophers, focusing in particular on the philosopher
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, produced by
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on behalf of
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. Only four scripts were commissioned, ''Socrates'' by
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, ''Spinoza'' by
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, ''Locke'' by David Edgar and ''Wittgenstein'' by
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. Spinoza was filmed and directed by Chris Spencer as ''Spinoza : The Apostle of Reason''. ''Citizen Locke'' was filmed and directed by Piotrowska. They were transmitted in the UK as 52 min long
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.
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became a full film by
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in 1993.Rowland Wymer Piotrowska's 1995 BBC documentary ''Sex, Lies and Jerzy Kosinski'', about the Polish-American writer who committed suicide in New York, included a rare interview with
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. It was nominated for the ''Arts Documentary''
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in 1995. Her 1998 ''Showgirl Stories'' was less favorably received. She directed two episodes of
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's '' Cutting Edge'', ''Love Hurts'' (1999), about domestic violence, and ''Trapped By My Twin'' (2007), about twin sisters who are constantly together. Another Channel 4 documentary directed by Piotrowska, ''Poker Club'', shown on
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in their Cutting Edge series, was criticized by
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in her
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memoir ''For Richer, For Poorer: A Love Affair with Poker''. In 2001 Piotrowska did a series of "Self-Portraits" of photographers for the National Geographic Channel, including features on French war photographer Isabel Ellsen, Polish photo journalis
Tomasz Tomaszewski
and Indian fashion photographer Max Vadukul. Another photographer,
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was the subject of Piotrowska's 2002 film for National Geographic Channel's "True Originals" series. In 2005 Piotrowska completed a feature-length documentary ''The Bigamists''. In 2006 her documentary ''Conman With 14 Wives'', about international fraudster
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was broadcast on Channel 5. Killeen attempted to stop the broadcast of the documentary but he later changed his mind and even gave permission to Piotrowska to use their correspondence in her academic writing. In 2009 Piotrowska filmed a one-hour documentary about the Best Job in the World phenomenon, which was the highest-rated show of the week it was broadcast on
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. In July 2010 it was shown as part Birkbeck College's Business Week. Her iconic film "Married to the Eiffel Tower" continues to be screened around the world at different events and conferences as well as on television. It features on-line in blogs and in 2015 was the basis for an MA thesis at the Central European University (Budapest).


Zimbabwe

Since November 2012 Piotrowska has embarked upon a series of creative projects in Zimbabwe as part of her ongoing research on post colonial trauma and creative collaborations across cultural, ethnic and gender divides in postcolonial systems. Her work was supported by a grant from the British Council and the Zimbabwean Theatre Association. In 2013 her film ''The Engagement Party in Harare'' premiered at the International Images Festival for Women in Zimbabwe and was nominated for Best Documentary Film. In April 2014 she directed "Lovers in Time", a play by Zimbabwean writer Blessing Hungwe, at the
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. The play was controversial for its irreverent portrayal of two
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s who are Zimbabwean national heroes. Piotrowska made an experimental documentary film out of the events which was completed in 2015. The film entitled "Lovers in Time or how we didn't get arrested in Harare" opened a discussion on freedom of speech and cultural sensitivity and screened internationally. It was praised for its originality and boldness In October 2014 she presented her short film ''Flora and Dambudzo'', which featured
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writer
Dambudzo Marechera Dambudzo Marechera (4 June 1952 – 18 August 1987) was a Zimbabwean novelist, short story writer, playwright and poet. His short career produced a book of stories, two novels (one published posthumously), a book of plays, prose, and poetry, ...
, at the Zimbabwe International Film Festival to considerable acclaim. This was the first time the iconic Zimbabwean writer's life was presented on film. In 2016 Piotrowska co-directed a feature film called Escape, an African film noir. The film was previewed at the end of that year and was nominated for the best film at the Zimbabwe International Film Festival, and won awards for the best performances for the leading actor (Eddie Sandifolo) and for the leading actress Nothando Nobengula. It also won an award for its screenplay at the LA neo noir film festival. The film was screened internationally including at the most important festival in Poland, the Gdynia Film Festival in September 2018 where it was very well received. When ''Escape'' was selected for the 2017 Zanzibar International Film Festival its screening was banned at the last minute, allegedly for its erotic content, resulting in some media controversies. In 2018 Piotrowska staged and adapted the play ″Finding Temeraire″ by Stanley Makuwe, an award-winning Zimbabwean playwright, resulting in the experimental film entitle
Repented
(2019) which explores how political history and external circumstances can profoundly impact an intimate personal relationship. The film has begun to preview at international events.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Piotrowska, Agnieszka 1968 births Living people Polish emigrants to the United Kingdom Polish women film directors