Ryszard Lenczewski (Polish pronunciation:[ˈrɨʂardlɛnˈtʂɛfskʲi]; born 5 June 1948) is a Polish film and television cinematographer with more than thirty feature film credits.[1][2] Lenczewski has been the cinematographer for four of director Paweł Pawlikowski's feature films. His work (with Łukasz Żal) on Pawlikowski's Ida (2014) has been widely recognized, garnering nominations for both the Academy Award and the BAFTA Award.
In 1980 he received an award at the Polish Feature Film Festival in Gdańsk for cinematography for the film Pałac. In 1997 he was awarded a BAFTA Cymru for Wojenna narzeczona, and in 2001 he was nominated for the BAFTA Film Awards for the miniseries Anna Karenina. My Summer of Love brought him the nomination for the European Film Award. In 2004 he received the TV Award of the British Academy in the category of photography and lighting for the movie Charles II: The Power and the Passion.
In 2013, he worked with Łukasz Żal on the award-winning film Ida. The authors of the photographs for this production have been honored, among others Oscar nominations in the category "Best photos" and the British Film Academy Award, as well as the European Film Award, the prize for cinematography at the Gdynia Film Festival, prizes at festivals in Minsk and Bucharest, and Golden Frog at Camerimage. He also received the Spotlight Award from the American Society of Cinematographers.
He was decorated with the Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis in 2013.
A member of the American Film Academy since 2015. In the same year he received the "Golden Camera 300" award for lifetime achievement at the International Festival of Cinematographers in Bitola.
Awards (selection)
This list of Lenczewski's nominations and awards is based on the listing at the Internet Movie Database.[2]