Ida
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Ida is a movie that received the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film [1][2]. The film also won the Lux Prize [1][2].
The production garnered multiple European Film Awards, including honors for Best Film [1][2]. Additional European Film Awards were given for Best Director [1][2], Best Screenwriter [1][2], and Best Cinematographer [1][2]. The film secured one further award in this category [1][2].
Ida
Summary
Ida is a film[1]. Ida ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (403 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Ida received the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film[3].
- Ida received the Lux Prize[4].
- Ida received the European Film Award for Best Film[5].
- Ida received the European Film Award for Best Director[6].
- Ida received the European Film Award for Best Screenwriter[7].
- Ida received the European Film Award for Best Cinematographer[8].
- Ida's instance of is recorded as film[9].
- Ida's director is recorded as Paweł Pawlikowski[10].
- Ida's screenwriter is recorded as Rebecca Lenkiewicz[11].
- Ida's screenwriter is recorded as Paweł Pawlikowski[12].
- Ida's composer is recorded as Kristian Eidnes Andersen[13].
- Ida's genre is recorded as drama film[14].
- Ida's logo image is recorded as Ida (movie) logo.png[15].
- Ida's cast member is recorded as Agata Kulesza[16].
- Ida's cast member is recorded as Agata Trzebuchowska[17].
- Ida's cast member is recorded as Dawid Ogrodnik[18].
- Ida's cast member is recorded as Jerzy Trela[19].
- Ida's cast member is recorded as Halina Skoczyńska[20].
- Ida's cast member is recorded as Joanna Kulig[21].
- Ida's cast member is recorded as Mariusz Jakus[22].
- Ida's cast member is recorded as Izabela Dąbrowska[23].
- Ida's cast member is recorded as Artur Janusiak[24].
- Ida's cast member is recorded as Paweł Burczyk[25].
- Ida's cast member is recorded as Marek Kasprzyk[26].
- Ida's cast member is recorded as Adam Szyszkowski[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Producers include Eric Abraham[28], Piotr Dzięcioł[29], and Ewa Puszczyńska[30]. Ida's director is recorded as Paweł Pawlikowski[10]. Screenwriters include Rebecca Lenkiewicz[11] and Paweł Pawlikowski[12]. Cast members include Agata Kulesza[16], Agata Trzebuchowska[17], Dawid Ogrodnik[18], Jerzy Trela[19], Halina Skoczyńska[20], and Joanna Kulig[21].
Publication
Publication dates include +2013-08-30T00:00:00Z[31], +2014-04-10T00:00:00Z[32], +2014-09-11T00:00:00Z[33], and +2014-08-28T00:00:00Z[34]. Ida's original language of film or TV show is recorded as Polish[35]. Ida's genre is recorded as drama film[14].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include antisemitism[36], Catholicism[37], and communism[38].
Reception
Awards received include Academy Award for Best International Feature Film[3], an award for best film[39], in United States[40], founded in 1957[41]; Lux Prize[4], a film award[42], founded in 2007[43]; European Film Award for Best Film[5], a European Film Awards[44], founded in 1988[45]; European Film Award for Best Director[6], a film award category[46], founded in 1988[47]; European Film Award for Best Screenwriter[7], an award for best screenplay[48], founded in 1988[49]; and European Film Award for Best Cinematographer[8], a class of award[50], founded in 1989[51]. Reviews include 8.4/10[52], 95%[53], 91/100[54], and 7.4/10[55].
Why It Matters
Ida ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (403 views/month).[2] Ida has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[56]
FAQs
What awards did Ida receive?
Honors received include Academy Award for Best International Feature Film[3], Lux Prize[4], European Film Award for Best Film[5], and European Film Award for Best Director[6].