Elżbieta Kurkowska
Also known as Elzbieta Kurkowska
Elżbieta Kurkowska was a Polish film editor whose work contributed to notable productions in the 1980s and 1990s. Born on April 18, 1940 in Warsaw, Poland, Kurkowska entered the film industry during a period when Polish cinema was gaining international recognition for its distinctive style and storytelling.
Biography
Elżbieta Kurkowska was a Polish film editor whose work contributed to notable productions in the 1980s and 1990s. Born on April 18, 1940 in Warsaw, Poland, Kurkowska entered the film industry during a period when Polish cinema was gaining international recognition for its distinctive style and storytelling. As an editor, Kurkowska played a key role in shaping the pacing and structure of films, a craft that requires precision in selecting and arranging footage to enhance narrative flow and emotional impact.
Kurkowska’s credited filmography includes two films: The War of the Worlds: Next Century (1981) and Short Working Day (1995). In The War of the Worlds: Next Century, Kurkowska edited a science fiction film that reimagined H.G. Wells’ classic story within a contemporary Polish context, c…





