Krystyna Janda
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Krystyna Janda (born 18 December 1952, Starachowice, Poland) is a Polish film and theater actress best known, in the West, for playing leading roles in several films by Polish director Andrzej Wajda, including Man of Marble (Człowiek z marmuru, 1976) and Man of Iron (Człowiek z żelaza, 1981). In 1982, Janda played the lead character in Ryszard Bugajski's film Przesłuchanie (Interrogation), which first premiered only 7 years later in 1989, following the collapse of communism. Despite the film's late release, she garnered international acclaim for her performance, including winning Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival and Polish Film Festival in 1990. Janda is also known for her leading role in the second episode of The Decalogue series of Krzysztof Kieślowski. Description above from the Wikipedia article Krystyna Janda, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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- 2023 · Still Here as Maria Czułkowska
- 2022 · My Agent as
- 2022 · How I Fell in Love with a Gangster as Rita
- 2021 · Talking Heads 2021 as Self
- 2021 · Kayko and Kokosh as Flying School Principal (voice)
- 2020 · Królestwo kobiet as Ineza Klin
- 2015 · Damaged as Dulska, babka Melanii
- 2014 · All About My Parents as Grandmother
- 2013 · Wałesa: Man of Hope as Agnieszka (archive footage) (uncredited)
- 2011 · Bez tajemnic as Barbara Lewicka-Lukas
- 2011 · Elles as Mutter
- 2009 · Reverse as Matka/Babcia Sabiny
- 2009 · Sweet Rush as Marta / Actress
- 2007 · A Few People, a Little Time as Jadwiga
- 2005 · The Call of the Toad as Aleksandra Piatkowska
- 2001 · Przedwiośnie as Jadwiga Barykowa
- 2000 · Life as a Fatal Sexually Transmitted Disease as Anna
- 1997 · An Air So Pure as Mme Leduroy
- 1996 · Pestka as Agata
- 1993 · Kuchnia polska as Margaret Szymanko, żona Stanisława
- 1992 · Dismissed From Life as "Francuzka"
- 1989 · Interrogation as Antonina Dziwisz
- 1989 · Dekalog as Dorota Geller
- 1989 · Inventory as Julia
- 1989 · Decalogue II as Dorota Geller
- 1989 · On the Silver Globe as Aza
- 1988 · A Short Film About Killing as Dorota
- 1985 · O-Bi, O-Ba: The End of Civilization as Gea
- 1983 · On, ona, oni as Psychologist (segment 2)
- 1983 · Embers as Anna
- 1981 · Man of Iron as Agnieszka
- 1981 · In Broad Daylight as Ewa
- 1981 · Mephisto as Barbara Bruckner
- 1980 · Golem as Rozyna
- 1978 · Without Anesthesia as Agata
- 1978 · The Border as Elżbieta Biecka, żona Ziembiewicza
- 1973 · Clouds of War as dziewczyna tańcząca na weselu (nie występuje w napisach)
- Future · The Doll as Joanna Karolowa
- 2025 · Pan Olbrychski as Self
- 2024 · The Clowns as Krystyna Janda
- 2020 · Kill It and Leave This Town as Janek's Mother (voice)
- 2019 · Dolce Fine Giornata as Maria Linde
- 2018 · Julius as Krystyna Janda
- 2010 · Kręć! Jak kochasz to kręć! as Self
- 2005 · Solidarność, Solidarność... as Self
- 2002 · Przedwiośnie as Jadwiga Barykowa
- 2001 · Weiser as Elka
- 2000 · The Yellow Scarf as Aktualna kobieta bohatera
- 1998 · Weekend Stories: Unwritten Law as Halina
- 1996 · Matka swojej matki as Ewa Kozłowska
- 1995 · Tato as Magda, lawyer
- 1993 · Der große Bellheim as Maria Bellheim
- 1991 · Polish Cuisine as Margaret Szymanko
- 1989 · Inner State as żeglarka Ewa Jaskólska
- 1989 · Decalogue V as Dorota Geller
- 1988 · Wilder Westen inclusive as Marianne
- 1988 · Fik-Mik as doktor Anita, kochanka wiceministra
- 1987 · Suspended as Anna
- 1987 · Laputa as Małgorzata
- 1986 · My Mother's Lovers as Krystyna Traczyk
- 1985 · The Cop & the Girl as Gerlinde
- 1985 · Vertiges as Maria
- 1984 · Eine blassblaue Frauenschrift as Amélie Tachezy
- 1984 · Synthesis as
- 1984 · It's Only Rock as Majka Lenczewska
- 1983 · Bella Donna as Lena
- 1982 · Spy, Stand Up as Anna Gretz
- 1981 · The War of the Worlds: Next Century as Gea
- 1980 · The Conductor as Marta
- 1980 · The Green Bird as Katzka Widuchowski
- 1977 · Madame Bovary, That's Me as Krystyna
- 1977 · Man of Marble as Agnieszka
- 1973 · A Sketch in Six Parts as