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Bodo Kox (born 22 April 1977 in Wrocław, Poland, birth name: Bartosz Koszała), is a Polish film director, actor, and screenwriter, known for award-winning feature films The Girl from the Wardrobe (2013) and The Man with the Magic Box (2017).

He officially changed his name to Bodo Kox in 2006.

Filmography

Director, screenwriter

  • Silverman, 2004, independent, short, comedy
  • Marco P. i złodzieje rowerów, 2005, independent, short, comedy
  • Sobowtór, 2006, independent, full feature
  • Nie panikuj!, 2007, independent, full feature
  • The Girl from the Wardrobe, 2013, mainstream, comedy drama
  • The Man with the Magic Box, 2017, mainstream, science fiction, dystopian film

Awards

  • 2017: Awards for film The Man with the Magic Box
  • 2015: Special recognition of the ScripTeast contest for the best screenplay from Central and Eastern Europe at the Cannes Film Festival, for The Man with the Magic Box
  • 2013: Awards for film The Girl from the Wardrobe
  • A number of independent film awards (2005, 2006) and nominations ("OFFskar" awards, Polish Independent Film Award [pl]) as an actor and screenwriter

References

  1. ^ "Bodo Kox" at culture.pl
  2. "Wrocławski reżyser Bodo Kox nagrodzony w Cannes"

External links

Bodo Kox at IMDb



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