Allan Starski
Allan Starski is a production designer known for shaping the visual identity of films through meticulous art direction. Born on January 1, 1943 in Warsaw, Poland, Starski’s work in cinema spans several decades, with a focus on creating immersive environments that ground narratives in authenticity.
Biography
Allan Starski is a production designer known for shaping the visual identity of films through meticulous art direction. Born on January 1, 1943 in Warsaw, Poland, Starski’s work in cinema spans several decades, with a focus on creating immersive environments that ground narratives in authenticity. Their contributions to production design have been recognized in notable films, where the interplay of set design, decor, and spatial composition enhances storytelling.
Starski’s filmography includes three credited productions. In 1978, they served as production designer for What Will You Do When You Catch Me?, contributing to the film’s aesthetic framework. This was followed by No End in 1985, where their design choices played a role in establishing the film’s tone. Their most widely noted work…





