Władysław Ślesicki
An image from In Desert and Wilderness, one of the productions that also features Władysław Ślesicki.
Władysław Ślesicki

Władysław Ślesicki

January 5, 1927 — Warsaw, Poland

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.

In Desert and Wilderness

In Desert and Wilderness

1973

Among Men

Among Men

1960

Family of Man

Family of Man

1966

In Desert and Wilderness

In Desert and Wilderness

1973

Days Months Years

1966

A Team with Forest Spirit

1957

The Rafts Sail On

The Rafts Sail On

1962

Śpiewy po rosie

Śpiewy po rosie

1982