Kazimierz Karabasz is a key figure in the history of Polish documentary film. He is to Polish cinematography what Robert Flaherty, John Grierson and Dziga Vertov were to American, British ans Russian documentary film. Karabasz has been making documentaries for half a century, probing around relentessly to find better ways of bringing home the reality of day-to-day existance.
Director of documentary films. Born in Bydgoszcz in 1930. Graduated from the Faculty of Directing at the Łódź Film Television and Theatre School. In the years 1956 – 1990 he worked as a director at the Documentary Film Studio in Warsaw. Karabasz has made about 50 documentary films; the most famous are: Muzykanci (The Musicians), Ludzie w drodze (People on the Road), Pierwszy krok (The First Step). He is the father of the Polish school of documentary film making and a prize winner at many international and national festivals. The film The Musicians (1960) was awarded the Golden Dragon prize at the Cracow Festival, the Warsaw Mermaid (a prize of Film Critique Club) and other prizes at festivals in Leipzig, Tours, Venice, Mexico City, Oberhausen and San Francisco.He has directed four feature films and several plays for the Television Theatre. Karabasz is a member of the Kronika Film Studio and the Academy of Arts in Berlin; he also teaches… read more