Jan Łomnicki (30 June 1929 – 18 December 2002) was a Polish film director and screenwriter. A graduate of the National Film School in Łódź. He directed more than thirty films between 1954 and 2000. His 1976 film To Save the City (Polish: Ocalić miasto) was awarded at the Polish Film Festival (1976) and was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival (1977).
Warsaw Main Station
(Director)
Warsaw Main Station
(Writer)
Just Beyond This Forest
(Director)
Cyrograf dojrzałości
(Director)
The Land Is Waiting
(Director)
Szarlejka
(Director)
Master Nikifor
(Director)
Wiano
(Director)
Rzecz niepospolita
(Director)
Kukurydza
(Director)
Rat
(Director)
Rat
(Screenplay)
Old Women's House
(Director)
Old Women's House
(Writer)
The Birth of a City
(Director)
Ab urbe condita
(Director)
Toast
(Director)
The Great Give-Away
(Director)
Jubileuszowy
(Director)
Rolling Mill
(Director)
Kontrybucja
(Director)
Akcja pod Arsenałem
(Director)
A Slip-Up
(Director)
Nagrody i odznaczenia
(Director)
Nagrody i odznaczenia
(Screenplay)
Pan Dodek
(Director)
To Save the City
(Director)
To Save the City
(Screenplay)
Birth of a Ship
(Director)
Birth of a Ship
(Screenplay)
Dom
(Director)