Piotr Szulkin
An image from Ga-ga: Glory to the Heroes, one of the productions that also features Piotr Szulkin.
Piotr Szulkin

Piotr Szulkin

April 26, 1950 — Gdańsk, pomorskie, Polska

Piotr Szulkin was a Polish film director and writer. He directed over thirteen films, both Polish and international productions. He was a recipient of "Best Science Fiction Film Director" at Eurocon in 1984. During the latter part of his career, he was also a professor at the National Film School in Łódź.

He was the son of Paweł Szulkin, a Polish physicist from an assimilated Jewish family (his grandparents were Idel Szulkin and Małka Frydzon). His paternal uncle was Michał Szulkin, a historian and publicist. In 2013, Piotr Szulkin demanded the removal of information about the Jewish ancestry of Paweł Szulkin in his biography in the Polski Słownik Biograficzny (Polish National Dictionary). After Piotr Szulkin sued Polski Słownik Biograficzny, in January 2014, the Civil Court in Kraków, as a protective action, put a one-year prohibition on the dissemination of the volume of Polski Słownik Biograficzny including the biography of Paweł Szulkin.

O-Bi, O-Ba: The End of Civilization

O-Bi, O-Ba: The End of Civilization

1985

Golem

Golem

1980

Ga-ga: Glory to the Heroes

Ga-ga: Glory to the Heroes

1986

The War of the Worlds: Next Century

The War of the Worlds: Next Century

1981

Femina

Femina

1991

The Singing Lesson

1967

Bewitching Eyes

Bewitching Eyes

1977

Working Women

Working Women

1978