Miroslaw Brozek

Miroslaw Brozek’s name might not ring out in every household, but if you’re into movies that actually leave a mark—yeah, you’ve seen his work. He’s the eye behind the camera for “Pushpa: The Rise – Part 1,” which pretty much exploded onto the scene in 2021. That film wasn’t just another action flick; it was this wild, gritty ride through the red sanders smuggling underbelly of India’s forests, and Brozek’s visuals made it impossible to look away. Seriously, every frame looked like it was dipped in adrenaline. Fast forward to “Pushpa the Rule,” dropping in 2024. Same world, same feverish energy, and Brozek just cranks everything up another notch. He’s got this knack for making chaos look beautiful—like, you’re watching a brawl in a rainstorm and somehow the violence looks almost poetic. It’s not just about slick shots either; the man gets the vibe, the sweat, the madness. You can feel the pulse of the characters just through how he frames a scene. But he’s not a one-trick pony. Go back to “Ania Dabrowska: Porady na zdrady (Dreszcze)” from 2017, and you see a different flavor. Less mayhem, more heart and humor—a romantic comedy with its own quirky charm. Brozek nails the softer, more intimate moments too, proving he’s not just about high-octane blockbusters. Whether it’s love, chaos, or a bit of both, Brozek’s camera finds the soul in every story. That’s what makes his filmography so damn interesting.

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  • Professions: Cinematographer, Camera and Electrical Department, Director

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