Anna Próchniak (born 22 December 1988) is a Polish actress who initially trained as a dancer until deciding to switch to acting, graduating from the National Film School in Łódź. Próchniak's first major international film role was in The Innocents (Sundance Film Festival 2016) directed by Anne Fontaine. Her credits include Polish Warsaw 44 (2014), Northern Irish Bad Day for the Cut (Sundance Film Festival 2017), Latvian Oleg (Directors’ Fortnight section of the Festival de Cannes 2019) and Baptiste for BBC One (2019). Anna is a member of the European Film Academy (EFA). Source: Article "Anna Próchniak" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Lasting
(Karina's Friend)
Shameless
(Irmina)
Unmoored
(Magdalena)
Heart Parade
(Magda)
Negatyw
(Karol's mother)
Kojot
(girl on the roof)
Warsaw 44
(Kama)
The Only Way
(Aga)
The Innocents
(Zofia)
Pojedynek
(Anna Grabowska)
1800 Grams
(Kasia)
Bad Day for the Cut
(Kaja)
Breaking the Limits
(Grażyna)
Vultures
(Sofia)
Oleg
(Malgosia)
Bodo
(Nora Ney)
The Tattooist of Auschwitz
(Gita Furmanova)
The Behaviorist
(Weronika Dzwonek)
Belle Epoque
(Weronika Skarżyńska)
Na krawędzi
(Anna Małek)
Blood for Blood
(Olga)
Bodo
(Nora Ney)
The Chairman's Ear
(Kamila from Modern)
Motion of No Confidence
(Kitlińska)
Baptiste
(Natalie Rose)