Krystyna Komosińska
Editor
December 13, 1921 — June 9, 1983 (61 years)
Krystyna Komosińska (December 13, 1921 – June 9, 1983) was a Polish film editor, associated with feature cinema of the post-war period. Member of the Polish Filmmakers Association.
Her editing work was consistent with the aesthetics of Polish auteur cinema and productions with a social and moral focus. As a key element of film language, editing played a significant role in shaping the tension, rhythm, and interpretation of the stories presented. Although information about her filmmaking achievements is limited, Krystyna Komosińska is one of the editors who contributed to the development of post-war Polish cinema. Her participation in the production of significant films indicates a significant contribution to the development of film language and editing practice in Poland.
Her editing work was consistent with the aesthetics of Polish auteur cinema and productions with a social and moral focus. As a key element of film language, editing played a significant role in shaping the tension, rhythm, and interpretation of the stories presented. Although information about her filmmaking achievements is limited, Krystyna Komosińska is one of the editors who contributed to the development of post-war Polish cinema. Her participation in the production of significant films indicates a significant contribution to the development of film language and editing practice in Poland.
Filmography
| 1964 | Rozwodów nie bedzie · as Assistant Editor |
| 1963 | How to Be Loved · as Assistant Editor |
| 1962 | Zloto · as Assistant Editor |
| 1961 | All Soul's Day · as Assistant Editor |
| 1961 | Rozstanie · as Assistant Editor |
| 1960 | One Room Tenants · as Assistant Editor |
| 1959 | Krzyz Walecznych · as Assistant Editor |
| 1958 | The Noose · as Assistant Editor |