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Artur Zurawski: The Cinematic Journey of a Global Storyteller

The Sunday Guardian

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July 20, 2025

“Still, I am the same person—whether I shoot in Poland or India,” asserts Polish cinematographer Artur Zurawski, quietly capturing the essence of a global artist: rooted, yet adaptive; humble, yet visionary.

- MURTAZA ALI KHAN

Artur Zurawski: The Cinematic Journey of a Global Storyteller

Best known in India for his hauntingly intense work in Mardaani (2014), Zurawski’s cinematic journey is one of poetic persistence, childhood serendipity, and transcontinental storytelling.

Born in Szczecin, a Baltic port city in northwestern Poland, Zurawski’s introduction to images came not through cinema, but through a forgotten box of his father’s old photographic equipment. “Nobody told me, ‘Oh son, maybe you will use this someday,” he laughs. “It was just there, and I picked it up.” A home darkroom followed, and by the age of 14, he was developing his own black-and-white stills.

But the real tipping point came in his teenage years, in the small town of Chojna. Lars von Trier had arrived to shoot Europa (1991), using the town’s crumbling church as a setting for a wedding sequence. “All the townspeople were extras. I went, took pictures, sent them to him, and he sent me a handwritten letter in reply,” Artur recalls, visibly moved. “I think that was the moment I realized filmmaking is something truly magical.”

Though initially torn between photography and film, Zurawski eventually chose motion pictures. He attended the Academy of Visual Arts in Pozna, then the National Film School in Łódź, a crucible for Polish cinematic legends.

“It’s extremely difficult to get in—only a few places every year, and everyone wants them. But once you are in, you get everything: access, resources, directors, and time to explore.” In those formative years, Zurawski worked extensively with foreign students—from Denmark, Germany, and the U.S.—attracted by their diverse perspectives and the promise of borderless storytelling.

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