Łukasz Gutt

Łukasz Gutt

Łukasz Gutt

Graduated from Cinematography Department of the University of Silesia in Katowice. His debut is the award-winning and famous film "Ki" by Leszek Dawid (2011), presented at the Venice Film Festival. Film received numerous awards: a nomination to the Main Prize in the Polish Film Competition and in the Cinematographers' Debut Competition in Camerimage in 2011. Other awards for "Ki" include the nomination to Andrzej Munk Award and Golden Duck awarded by readers of the Film magazine.

In 2010, together with Paweł Ferdek, he directed "Scrap Odyssey", an epic documentary film realized in Kyrgyzstan and presented at many festivals around the world.

Director of photography for many feature films, among others: Filip Bajon's "Panie Dulskie", “The Butler" (Silver Lions at Gdynia Film Festival, nomination to the main prize in the Polish Film Competition at the Camerimage 2018 Festival and for the PSC award), "Performer" directed by Łukasz Ronduda and Maciej Sobieszczański (awarded with the Think statuette: Film Award at the Berlinale in 2015), Łukasz Ronduda's “Heart of Love" (premiere at the Berlinale 2018, nomination for the Grand Prix of the New Horizons Festival, Jantar award for cinematography at the Youth and Film - Debut Film Festival in Koszalin). Cinematographer for the British-French production (SkyAtlantic Uk, Canal+ Fr) criminal mini series "The Tunnel" (2013) directed by Udayana Prasada and with a nomination for the Drama Series Emmy Awards.

He is a co-director (together with Łukasz Ronduda) and cinematographer for the feature film "All Our Fears” (2021). The film was enthusiastically received by critics and audiences alike, as proven by numerous awards, including the Main Prize at the Gdynia Film Festival, the Best Cinematography Award, the Journalists' Award, the Federation of Polish Film Clubs' Don Quixote Award, the Young Jury Award and the Golden Tape Award (Polish Section of FIPRESCI). Łukasz Gutt was awarded Discovery of the Year at the Polish Film Awards gala.

He was the cinematographer for 3 episodes of the series "Becoming Elizabeth" created and written by award-winning playwright and TV writer Anya Reiss. The series premiered in June 2022. He was also the cinematographer on Leszek David's "Broad Peak," which premiered on Netflix. For "Broad Peak" h has been nominated to Polish Film Awards and PSC Awards - Polish Society of Cinematographers Awards. The film is based on true events, a dramatic story of Maciej Berbeka - a legendary Polish Himalayan climber who wanted to reach the summit of one of the world's most dangerous mountains.

Recently two feature films with Łukasz cinematography had its premiere. "Święty", directed by Sebastian Buttny, a Polish- Hungarian co-production, which criminal intrigue becomes just a pretext to tell about the political and social reality of late 80's Poland.  "Różyczka 2"  directed by Jan Kidawa-Błoński (sequel of highly acclaimed "Różyczka"), uncovers the dramatic truth about the past of the family of the main character, Kamila Sakowicz. Unexpectedly uncovered secrets, will force her to re-evaluate her entire life and make difficult choices.The film gained enthusiastic viewers' and critics' reviews. Both movies were in the Main Competiion of The Polish Film Festival in Gdynia.

He’s also a visual artist presenting his artistic works (for example, the "Minstrel Show", realized together with Anna Niesterowicz) in the best galleries and museums in Poland and in the world, including Kunsthalle Basel, the Foksal Gallery Foundation and the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw.

 

Member of the PSC, Polish Society of Cinematographers.

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