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Jan Ap Kaczmarek JAN A. P. KACZMAREK AWARDS & NOMINATIONS ACADEMY AWARD (2005) FINDING NEVERLAND Best Original Score BAFTA AWARD NOMINATION (2005) FINDING NEVERLAND Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATION (2005) FINDING NEVERLAND Best Original Score – Motion Picture RICHMOND INTERNATIONAL FILM LA HABITACIÓN FESTIVAL (2017) Best Original Music CZECH LIONS (2009) KARAMAZOVI Best Original Music ST. LOUIS INTERNATIONAL FILM THE VISITOR FESTIVAL (2009) Best Music ST. LOUIS FILM CRITICS THE VISITOR ASSOCIATION (2008) Best Music GOLD DERBY AWARDS NOMINATION FINDING NEVERLAND (2005) Best Original Score INTERNATIONAL ONLINE CINEMA FINDING NEVERLAND AWARDS NOMINATION (2005) Best Original Score ITALIAN ONLINE MOVIE AWARDS FINDING NEVERLAND NOMINATION (2005) Best Original Score ONLINE FILM & TELEVISION FINDING NEVERLAND ASSOCIATION NOMINATION (2005) Best Music, Original Score SATELLITE AWARDS NOMINATION FINDING NEVERLAND (2005) Best Original Score The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 1 JAN A. P. KACZMAREK AWARDS CIRCUIT COMMUNITY FINDING NEVERLAND AWARDS (2004) Best Original Score HEARTLAND FILM FESTIVAL (2004) FINDING NEVERLAND Truly Moving Sound Award INTERNATIONAL FILM MUSIC FINDING NEVERLAND CRITICS AWARD NOMINATION (2004) Best Original Score (Drama) NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW (2004) FINDING NEVERLAND Outstanding Film Music Composition POLISH FILM AWARDS NOMINATION QUO VADIS (2002) Best Film Score FEATURE FILM PAUL, APOSTLE OF CHRIST T.J. Berden, David Zelon, prods. Outside Da Box Films Andrew Hyatt, dir. INTERLUDE CITY OF A DEAD WOMAN Angela Ismailos, Rich Jenrich, Brooke Anisma Films Cristopher, prods. Angela Ismailos, dir. TALES OF MEXICO Edher Campos, Marta Habior, Marta Machete Producciones Lewandowska, Luis Salinas, prods. Various Directors A CLASSY BROAD Anne Goursaud, prod. Fancy Film Anne Goursaud, dir. DANCING BEFORE THE ENEMY: HOW Adam Bardach, prod. A TEENAGE BOY FOOLED THE NAZIS Adam Bardach, dir. & LIVED INBETWEEN WORLDS Feo Aladag, prod. Independent Artists Filmproduktion Feo Aladag, dir. The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 2 JAN A. P. KACZMAREK 1939 BATTLE OF WESTERPLATTE Andrzej Halinski, Jacek Piski, Wlodzimierz Arsenal Pictures Niderhaus, Robertas Urbonas, prods. Pawel Chochlew, dir. THE TIME BEING Nenad Cicin-Sain, prod. FilmColony Richard N. Gladstein, dir. THE OFFICER’S WIFE Piotr Uzarowicz, Julie Janata, Jan A.P. Goats Hill Kaczmarek, prods. Piotr Uzarowicz, dir. LEONIE Hisako Matsui, Ashok Amritaj, Yuki Ito, Hyde Park Films Masao Nagai, prods. Hisako Matsui, dir. GET LOW David Gundlach, Dean Zanuck, prods. K5 International Aaron Schnieder, dir. *Composer, Score Producer, Orchestrator CITY ISLAND Raymond De Felitta, Andy Garcia, Zachary CineSon Entertainment Matz, Lauren Versel, prods. *Composer, Score Producer, Orchestrator Raymond De Felitta, dir. THE JOB Shem Bitterman, Kiki Goshay, prods. Kiki Goshay Productions Shem Bitterman, dir. *Special Thanks HACHI: A DOG’S TALE Richard Gere, Bill Johnson, Shin Torisawa, Stage 6 Films Vicki Shigekuni Wong, prods. *Composer, Score Producer, Orchestrator Lasse Hallstrom, dir. HORSEMEN Michael Bay, Andrew Form, Brad Fuller, Mandate Pictures prods. *Composer, Orchestrator Jonas Akerlund, dir. THE KARAMAZOV BROTHERS Cestmir Kopecký, prod. Ceská Televize Petr Zelenka, dir. PASSCHENDAELE Paul Gross, Francis Damberger, Niv Fichman, Rhombus Media Frank Siracusa, prods. Paul Gross, dir. THE VISITOR Michael London, Mary Jane Skalski, John Groundswell Productions Woldenberg, prods. *Composer, Score Producer Tom McCarthy, dir. The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 3 JAN A. P. KACZMAREK HANIA Grzegorz Hajdarowicz, Jacek Kulczycki, Zebra Film Studio Juliusz Machulski, prods. Janusz Kaminski, dir. EVENING Jeffrey Sharp, prod. Focus Features / Hart-Sharp Entertainment Lajos Koltai, dir. *Composer, Score Producer, Orchestrator WHO NEVER LIVED Miroslaw Slowinski, prod. Agencja Produkcji Filmowej Andrzej Seweryn, dir. FINDING NEVERLAND Nellie Bellflower, Richard N. Gladstein, prods. Miramax Marc Forster, dir. *Composer, Score Producer, Orchestrator UNFAITHFUL Adrian Lyne , G. Mac Brown, prods. Fox 2000 Pictures Adrian Lyne, dir. *Composer, Orchestrator, Writer EDGES OF THE LORD Zev Brain, Philip Krupp, Avi Lerner, prods. Millenium Films / Braun Entertainment Group Yurek Bogayevicz, dir. *Composer, Music Producer, Orchestrator QUO VADIS Miroslaw Slowinski, prod. Chronos-Film Jerzy Kawalerowicz, dir. *Composer, Music Producer, Orchestrator LOST SOULS Meg Ryan, Nina R. Sadowsky, prods. New Line Cinema / Avery Pix Janusz Kaminski, dir. *Composer, Music Producer, Orchestrator THE THIRD MIRACLE Rudolf Biermann, Fred Fuchs, Steven Haft, Sony Pictures / American Zoetrope Elie Samaha, prods. *Composer, Music Producer, Orchestrator Agnieszka Holland, dir. AIMEE & JAGUAR Hanno Huth, Gunter Rohrbach, prods. Senator Film Produktion Max Farberbock, dir. *Composer, Music Producer WASHINGTON SQUARE Julie Bergman Sender, Roger Birnbaum, prods. Alchemy Filmworks Agnieszka Holland, dir. *Composer, Writer BLISS Allyn Stewart, prod. Triumph Films Lance Young, dir. *Composer, Music Producer The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 4 JAN A. P. KACZMAREK DEAD GIRL Philippe Caland, Lisa M. Hansen, prods. Cinetel Films Adam Coleman Howard, dir. TOTAL ECLIPSE Jean-Pierre Ramsay-Levi, prod. FIT Productions Agnieszka Holland, dir. *Composer, Music Producer, Writer FELONY Ted Prior, Robert Willoughby, prods. New Line Cinema David A. Prior, dir. GOSPEL ACCORDING TO HARRY Lech Majewsky, Johanna Ray, Henryk Filmcontract Ltd. Romanowski, prods. Lech Majewsky, dir. DOPPELGANGER Donald P. Borchers, prod. Planet Productions Avi Nesher, dir. BIALE MALZENSTWO Magdalena Lazarkiewicz, dir. Syrena Entertainment Group PALE BLOOD Omar Kaczmarczyk, Michael W. Leighton, Noble Entertainment Group prods. V.V. Dachin Hsu, dir. A HALÁLRAÍTÉLT János Zsombolyai, dir. Reflex Film GRA W SLEPCA Dominik W. Rettinger, dir. UNDEFEATED Andrzej Marek Drazewski, dir Kornblumenblau TELEVISION THE COURAGEOUS HEART OF IRENA Jeff Rice, Brent Shields, Jeff Most, prods. SENDLER (TV Movie) John Kent Harrisson, dir. CBS / Baltmedia PINOCCHIO (TV Movie) Luca Bernabei, Matilde Bernabei, prods. Rai Fiction Alberto Sironi, dir. WAR AND PEACE (Mini-Series) Luca Bernabei, Matilde Bernabei, Julio Ariza, Lux Vide / Dutch FilmWorks Ferdinand Dohna, Andrew Colton, prods. Robert Dornhelm, dir. The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 5 JAN A. P. KACZMAREK A GIRL LIKE ME: THE GWEN ARAUJO Fran Rosati, prod. STORY (TV Movie) Agnieszka Holland, dir. Lifetime / Braun Entertainment Group SOLDIER’S GIRL (TV Movie) Doro Bachrach, Linda Gottlieb, prods. Showtime / Bachrach-Gottlieb Productions Frank Pierson, dir. SHOT IN THE HEART (TV Movie) Irene Burns, Nina Kostroff-Noble, prods. HBO Agnieszka Holland, dir. A MOTHER’S FIGHT FOR JUSTICE (TV Jennifer Alward, exec prod. Movie) Thomas Rickman, dir. Lifetime / Hearst Entertainment JENSEITS (TV Movie) Reinhold Elschot, prod. Max Färberböck, dir. CALIFORNIA IN BLUE (TV Movie) Magdalena Lazarkiewicz, dir. *Composer, Arranger EMPTY CRADLE (TV Movie) Steve Mills, Beth Rickman, prods. ABC / Bein-Milss Productions Paul Schneider, dir. NIGHT OWL (TV Movie) Julian Marks, prod. Lifetime / Morgan Hill Films Matthew Patrick, dir. DO DOMU (TV Movie) Janusz Zaorski, dir. NA WOLNOSC (TV Movie) Andrzej Konic, dir. Poltel CIEN (TV Movie) Andrzej Domalik, dir. Zespol Filmowy 1944 (Mini-Series) Andrzej Konic, dir. The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 6 .
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