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Kinga was born in Poland and raised in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia. After completing a BA at the University of New South Wales, she went onto postgraduate studies in Theatre and Film at UTS in Sydney. In 2006 Kinga decided to move to London, where she was promptly signed up for music video representation by Partizan, and has since shot videos for Katy Perry, Ladyhawke, Noisettes, Kate Nash, Calvin Harris, La Roux and The Teenagers. Kinga's first foray into the american market, for Katy Perry's 'I Kissed a Girl', scored her a huge number one video in the US, as well as FIVE nominations at the 2008 MTV VMA Awards, and received the most number of plays of any video across MTV channels globally in 2008. Her work has been featured in i-D (where she was recently ranked among the 'hot new directing talent to watch out for'), Dazed and Confused, Dummy, The Telegraph, NME and Promo. Kinga's Kate Nash video 'Foundations' won the Best Pop Video Award at the UK Music Video Awards 2008. Most recently, Kinga has been making videos for La Roux and Peaches, as well as a film for Top Shop showcasing a new collection by legendary Biba founder Barbara Hulanicki. |
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