2025 Polish Film Awards

27th Polish Film Awards
Date10 March 2025
SitePolish Theatre, Warsaw, Poland
Hosted byGrażyna Torbicka
Highlights
Best FilmThe Girl with the Needle
Most awardsThe Girl with the Needle (11)
Most nominationsWhite Courage (15)
Television coverage
Network

The 27th Polish Film Awards took place on 10 March 2025 at the Polish Theatre in Warsaw, Poland. The ceremony honored the best in Polish cinema of 2024, presented by the Polish Film Academy. It was hosted by television host Grażyna Torbicka and broadcast on TVP Kultura and TVP1.[1]

Psychological drama film The Girl with the Needle won the most awards with eleven, including Best Film. It tied Corpus Christi (2019) for the most Polish Film Awards won by a film in history.[2] Production designer Allan Starski was honored with the Life Achievement Award.[3]

Winners and nominations

The nominations were announced on 12 February 2025.[4] War drama film White Courage led the nominations with fifteen, followed by psychological horror film The Girl with the Needle with thirteen and biographical drama film Kulej: All That Glitters Isn't Gold with nine.[5]

Awards

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).

  • The Mothers of Penguins – Directed by Klara Kochańska-Bajon and Jagoda Szelc (Netflix)
  • Filip Pławiak – White Courage as Andrzej Zawrat
    • Jacek Borusiński – Wróbel as Remigiusz "Remek" Wróbel
    • Marcin DorocińskiMinghun as Jurek
    • Maciej Damięcki – Night Silence as Lucjan
    • Tomasz Włosok – Kulej: All That Glitters Isn't Gold as Jerzy Kulej
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
  • The Girl with the Needle – Anne Cathrine Sauerberg
    • The Battle of Monte Cassino – Karolina Kordas
    • Kleks Academy 2 – Karolina Kordas, Alina Janerka, and Wanda Tatucha-Kędzierzawska
    • Kulej: All That Glitters Isn't Gold – Agnieszka Hodowana
    • Minghun – Pola Guźlińska
    • Our Folks: The Beginning – Pola Guźlińska
    • White Courage – Dariusz Krysiak
  • The Girl with the Needle – Agnieszka Glińska
    • Kulej: All That Glitters Isn't Gold – Wojtek Włodarski
    • The Last Expedition – Bartosz Pietras
    • The Seasons – Ireneusz Grzyb
    • White Courage – Agnieszka Glińska
    • Woman Of... – Jarosław Kamiński
    • Wrooklyn Zoo – Sebastian Mialik
  • The Last Expedition – Directed by Eliza Kubarska
    • 8th Day of Khamsin – Directed by Zvika Gregory Portnoy
    • Forest – Directed by Lidia Duda
    • Silent Trees – Directed by Agnieszka Zwiefka
    • When Harmattan Blows – Directed by Edyta Wróblewska

Films with multiple nominations and awards

Films that received multiple nominations
Nominations Film
15 White Courage
13 The Girl with the Needle
11 Kulej: All That Glitters Isn't Gold
7 The Zone of Interest
5 Simona Kossak
Woman Of...
4 Minghun
3 It's Not My Film
Travel Essentials
Wróbel
2 The Battle of Monte Cassino
The Last Expedition
Night Silence
A Real Pain
Wrooklyn Zoo
Films that received multiple awards
Awards Film
11 The Girl with the Needle
2 White Courage

References

  1. ^ Jędrzejczak, Michał (10 March 2025). "Orły 2025. Oglądaj transmisję gali Polskich Nagród Filmowych w TVP VOD i na kanałach TVP". Telewizja Polska (in Polish). Retrieved 1 July 2025.
  2. ^ Salwa, Ola (11 March 2025). "The Girl with the Needle scoops the majority of the Polish Eagles". Cineuropa. Retrieved 1 July 2025.
  3. ^ "Oscar-winning set designer Allan Starski honoured by Polish Film Academy". Polskie Radio. 5 March 2025. Retrieved 1 July 2025.
  4. ^ "Poznaliśmy nominacje do Polskich Nagród Filmowych Orły 2025". PwC (in Polish). 13 February 2025. Retrieved 1 July 2025.
  5. ^ Popielecki, Jakub; Satora, Maciej; Muszyński, Łukasz (12 February 2025). "ORŁY 2025: znamy nominacje. "Biała odwaga" faworytem tegorocznych nagród". Filmweb (in Polish). Retrieved 1 July 2025.