Call Him Doctor: Professor Krakowski Receives PhD from Poland

Native of Warsaw earns degree in directing from Polish National Film School 46 years after homeland exiled him in wave of anti-Semitism

Poland鈥檚 leading film school has awarded a PhD to Andrzej Krakowski, a professor of film and video at T九色视频. Earning the degree, granted in January and the first PhD in directing for a faculty member at a U.S. film school, reflects not only his persistence, but changed attitudes in his homeland, as well.


In 1968, Poland exiled him and most of the other Jews still living in Poland after the Holocaust. At the time, he was studying filmmaking in Hollywood on a scholarship from his country鈥檚 government.

With his citizenship and scholarship revoked, he became a man without a country, who spent two years working at odd jobs until he could obtain a green card and return to school. Eventually he became a successful writer, producer and director and, since 2003, a professor at City College.

Professor Krakowski received his degree from the , where decades earlier he received his MFA degree. 鈥淭he Hollywood Reporter鈥 ranks the school 19th among the world鈥檚 best film schools.

鈥淭he requirements for PhD in Poland are exactly the same as in the United States. You must have a graduate degree or an equivalent that would allow you to enter a doctoral program,鈥 Professor Krakowski said. 鈥淚n the case of film, it's a bit more complicated as it requires two works: a film and, separately, a theoretical written dissertation.鈥

For the film portion, he submitted  a feature film he directed and wrote, which was released theatrically in 2010. His dissertation was a 120-page analysis of how the film鈥檚 script applied basic story construction rules that were contained in a textbook he wrote, 鈥淭he World Through The Eye of a Screenwriter,鈥 published in 2011.

In all, he took four years to complete the program, which included passing oral exams from required coursework in foreign language, directing and an elective class on the history of U.S. film industry.

Professor Krakowski said he was motivated to pursue the degree, in part, to help raise the profile of City College鈥檚 film and video program, which is part of the media and communication arts department. The Polish National Film School, which is his alma mater, was one of only two institutions in the world that offered PhDs in visual arts when he began the program. The other school is in Australia.

鈥淭o have the only PhD in Film Art (directing) in the country in its ranks should help the program and the department,鈥 he added. 鈥淧erhaps we could become the first (U.S.) college to open a doctoral program in film practice.鈥

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