Sławomir Grünberg

[citation needed] It also won the Jan Karski Award in a competition which recognizes outstanding television documentaries produced on the theme of moral courage.

[1] Sławomir Grünberg's independent works focus on critical social, political, environmental issues, with a special interest in Jewish themes and threatened identities, and have won him international recognition.Chelyabinsk: The Most Contaminated Spot on the Planet, was awarded the Grand Prix at the International Nature & Environmental Film Festival, in Grenoble, France in 1996.

[3][4][5] In 2006, "Saved by Deportation: An Unknown Odyssey of Polish Jews] won Grunberg The Audience Award for Best Documentary at the Washington Jewish Film Festival.

Docboat 2009 - Warsaw Nonfiction E-Festival, granted Sławomir a prestigious award for Internationally Acclaimed Documentary Filmmaker with Polish Roots.

Sławomir had worked with such filmmakers as: Tod Lending (Legacy), Roger Weisberg (Breaking the Cycle), Lee Grant (Confronting the Crisis) and Albert Maysles.[which?]

[2] Documentary films by Grünberg have been screened and some of them made their way to permanent collections of various prestigious institutions, including: Lincoln Center's Walter Reade Theater; the U.S.

Sławomir Grünberg
Barbara and Sławomir Grünberg