Kasia Adamik
Katarzyna "Kasia" Adamik, born 28 December 1972 in Warsaw, Poland, is a director and storyboard artist. She is the daughter of film director Agnieszka Holland and Laco Adamík, and her aunt is Magdalena Łazarkiewicz. She studied graphics at the Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels.
Adamik has directed TV series including 1983, Axis Mundi, and Absentia. Her first feature film as a director, Bark!, competed at the Sundance Film Festival. She and Olga Chajdas shared the Best TV Show award at the Polish Film Awards for the drama The Pack. A Hollywood Reporter article named her one of four of Poland's most prominent directors, highlighting her work on the Netflix original series 1983.
She began in the film industry in 1993 and has worked as a storyboard artist on many films such as In Darkness, Copying Beethoven, Everything Is Illuminated, Catwoman, The Third Miracle, The Wood, Beloved, and Total Eclipse. In 2012 she publicly came out as lesbian.
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