Antoni Bohdziewicz

Antoni Bohdziewicz (11 September 1906 – 20 October 1970) was a Polish screenplay writer and director, best known for his 1956 adaptation of Zemsta by Aleksander Fredro.

During World War II he was an active member of the Home Army and collaborated with the Bureau of Information and Propaganda as the head of the photo and film department.

After the war he continued his career in the same role and became one of the first members of the Polish Film Chronicle (PKF) company.

In December of that year he converted his atelier into a regular study, which became a direct predecessor of the Kraków Film School.

Simultaneously he was also a teacher at the Brussels-based Institut National Supérieur des Arts du Spectacle.