ANNA WIECZUR-BLUSZCZ
Filmmaker, actress, drama instructor, coach.
Has completed Ludwik Solski Academy for Dramatic Arts in 1999 and the Department of Dolls in Wroclaw, as well as feature film course in Andrzej Wajda’s Master School of Film Making in 2007.
From 1999 to 2007 was connected to Theatre im. Modrzejewska in Legnica. As a filmmaker she debuted in 2001 in London’s Small Form Theatre with a play “About the ones who are always there” inspired by the poems of a priest Jan Twardowski. In Legnica she realized the plays “Please, make me a child” M.Stieber (2002). “Motherland” K.Miłobędzka (2003). “Lieutenant from Inishmore” M. McDonagh (2004), „Rains” T.Man i K.Bizio (2005), “Jonas” from the “Book of Jonas” (2006) and “Misantrope” Molier (2007). She played in “Three Musketeers” in J.Głomb’s version, A.Fredro’s “Husband and wife” in K.Kopka’s version and “Sunrises and susnets of a city” R.Urbański’s in J.Głomb’s version.
Anna Wieczur-Bluszcz is also a postgraduate of The Cultural Marketing Studies in International Relations Institute of Warsaw’s University and postgraduate Studies of Coaching in Higher Social Psychology School and Laboratorium of Pscyhological Education in Warsaw. Privately, she’s into coaching in 4Change company.
Currently, she produces the radio plays in Polish Radio Theatre and in 2012 she was awarded by making the radio play “Misanthrope” on “Two Theatres” in Sopot.
„To be like Kazimierz Deyna” is her film debut, which she was awarded for in Koszalin’s Film Debut Festival with “Big Jantar”,which is the Grand Prix, for a “wisdom, warmth and irony” in making a story about Poland. The picture was also awarded with a Golden Fish of Ińsko’s Film Summer.