Wojciech Has Net Worth

Wojciech Has was a Polish film director born in Kraków in 1925. He graduated from the Cracow Film Institute in 1946 and also studied painting. From 1947 to 1957, he made a number of documentary shorts and educational films. His feature film debut was The Noose (Petla, 1958, co-scr.), and he went on to make a number of other films, including Farewells (Pozegnania, 1958, co-scr.), Roommates (Wspolny pokoj, 1960, co-scr.), Parting (Rozstanie, 1961), Gold (Zloto, 1962), How to Be Loved (Jak byc kochana, 1962), The Saragossa Manuscript (Pamietnik znaleziony w Saragossie, 1964), Codes (Szyfry, 1966), The Doll (Lalka, 1968, co-scr.), and The Sandglass (Sanatorium pod Klepsydra, 1973). His films were awarded in various festivals, including Locarno, London, San Francisco, Beirut, San Sebastian, Edinburgh, Sitges, Panama, Cannes, and Trieste.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Director, Writer, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Day April 19, 2001
Birth Place  Kraków, Malopolskie, Poland, Poland
Age 22 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Taurus

💰 Net worth

Wojciech Has, a renowned Director, Writer, and Miscellaneous Crew member from Poland, is estimated to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M in the year 2024. With a prolific career in the film industry, Has has left an indelible mark on Polish cinema, known for his unique storytelling, creative vision, and artistic flair. Having directed and written numerous critically acclaimed films, Wojciech Has has garnered both domestic and international recognition throughout his career, contributing significantly to the Polish film industry's growth and development.

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Biography/Timeline

1943

During the wartime German occupation of Poland, Has studied at the Kraków Business and Commerce College and later clandestine underground classes at the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts - until it was disbanded in 1943. When the war ended, he went on to study at the reconstituted Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków. In 1946, Has completed a one-year course in film and began producing educational and documentary films at the Warsaw Documentary Film Studio, and in the 1950s moved on to work at Poland's premier filmmaking academy, the National Film Studio, in Łódź.

1948

Has made his debut with Harmony (Harmonia, 1948), a medium-length feature, and began making full-length feature films in 1957. In 1974, he was appointed as professor in the directing department at the National Film School in Łódź. Throughout his long and prolific career, he directed such notable films as The Saragossa Manuscript, The Doll and The Hour-Glass Sanatorium (also known as The Sandglass).

1987

From 1987 to 1989, Has was artistic Director of the Rondo Film Studio and a member of the Polish State Cinema Committee. In 1989-1990, he served as dean of the directing department at the National Film School. In 1990, he became the school's provost and remained in this position for six years. He was the managing Director and chief advisor at the school-affiliated Indeks Studio.