Juliusz Machulski
An image from Sexmission, one of the productions that also features Juliusz Machulski.
Juliusz Machulski

Juliusz Machulski

March 10, 1955 — Olsztyn, Poland

Juliusz Machulski was born 10 March 1955 in Olsztyn, Poland, to parents, Jan Machulski and Halina Machulska.

In 1973, he moved to Warsaw, where he was admitted to the Polish Philology faculty of the Warsaw University. However, in 1975 he moved to Łódź, where he graduated from the Łódź Film School. His film debut was Vabank (1981), a comedy describing a story of two Polish gangsters of the 1930s. The film was a striking success, as was the science-fiction comedy Seksmisja of 1984. Often seen as either a golden child or enfant terrible of the Polish cinema, Machulski quickly became one of the most popular Polish directors, both in Poland and abroad. His film Seksmisja, although significantly shortened by the Soviet censorship, was one of the most popular pictures shown in the Soviet Union in mid-1980s. The movie can be viewed as a satire directed at intergender conflict (wrong-headed feminism or wrong-headed masculism), prudery, or totalitarianism.

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Sexmission

Sexmission

1984

Day of the Wacko

Day of the Wacko

2002

In Darkness

In Darkness

2011

Killer

Killer

1997

Vabank

Vabank

1981

Killer 2

Killer 2

1999

Vabank II

Vabank II

1985

King Size

King Size

1988