Paszport Polityki

Paszport Polityki (Polityka's Passport) is an annual Polish cultural award presented by the weekly magazine Polityka since 1993.

Paszport Polityki
Awarded forachievements in various fields of culture
LocationWarsaw
CountryPoland
Presented byPolityka magazine
First awarded1993
Websitepolityka.pl/tygodnikpolityka/kultura/paszporty

It is presented in six major categories: literature, film, theatre, classical music, popular music, visual arts (and entertainment up until 2005). In 2002 a new, seventh category was added: creator of culture[1] while in 2016 the eighth category added was: digital culture.

According to the editorial declaration, the award is a distinction for creators who make the fastest progress, surprise with new achievements, their activities bode well in the future and thus deserve care, support and promotion in the world.[2] The award's name was conceived as a symbolic passport to the world's art.[2] It is usually given to relatively young creators, often for outstanding debuts.

List of laureates

2020

  • Literature: Mira Marcinów
  • Film: Piotr Domalewski
  • Theatre: Teatr 21
  • Classical music: Ania Karpowicz
  • Popular music: Siksa
  • Visual arts: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas
  • Digital culture: Marta Malinowska
  • Creator of culture: Lech Janerka and Bożena Janerka

2019

2018

2017

  • Literature: Marcin Wicha
  • Film: Jagoda Szelc
  • Theatre: Michał Borczuch
  • Classical music: Joanna Freszel
  • Popular music: Hańba!
  • Visual arts: Norman Leto
  • Digital culture: Studio Bloober Team

2016

  • Literature: Natalia Fiedorczuk-Cieślak
  • Film: Jan P. Matuszyński
  • Theatre: Anna Smolar
  • Classical music: Marzena Diakun
  • Popular music: Wacław Zimpel
  • Visual arts: Daniel Rycharski
  • Digital culture: Michał Staniszewski (Studio Plastic)
  • Creator of culture: Jan Ptaszyn Wróblewski

2015

2014

2013

2012

  • Literature: Szczepan Twardoch
  • Film: Marcin Dorociński
  • Theatre: Iwan Wyrypajew
  • Classical music: Magdalena Bojanowicz and Maciej Frąckiewicz
  • Popular music: Très.b
  • Visual arts: Julita Wójcik
  • Creator of culture: Krzysztof Penderecki and Elżbieta Penderecka

2011

  • Literature: Mikołaj Łoziński
  • Film: Rafael Lewandowski
  • Theatre: Krzysztof Garbaczewski
  • Classical music: Aleksandra Kuls
  • Popular music: Julia Marcell and Maciej Szajkowski
  • Visual arts: Nicolas Grospierre
  • Creator of culture: Jerzy Jarocki

2010

  • Literature: Ignacy Karpowicz
  • Film: Paweł Sala
  • Theatre: Paweł Demirski and Monika Strzępka
  • Classical music: Wioletta Chodowicz
  • Popular music: Macio Moretti
  • Visual arts: Wojciech Bąkowski

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

2000

  • Literature – Marzanna Bogumiła Kielar
  • Film – Maja Ostaszewska
  • Theatre – Paweł Miśkiewicz
  • Music – Stanisław Drzewiecki
  • Visual arts – Dominik Lejman
  • Entertainment – Ryszard Tymon Tymański

1999

1998

1997

1996

1995

1994

1993

See also

References

  1. "Paszporty". Retrieved 21 February 2020.
  2. Paszporty "Polityki" 1998. "Polityka" Nr. 1/1999 (2174), p. 44, 2 January 1999 (in Polish)
  3. "Laureaci i nominowani Paszportów. Lista chronologiczna (list of past winners)". www.polityka.pl (in Polish). 2014-07-25. Retrieved 2020-12-30.
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