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Larysa Kondracki is a
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producer, director and screenwriter. Her debut feature film, ''
The Whistleblower ''The Whistleblower'' is a 2010 Canadian biographical drama film directed by Larysa Kondracki and starring Rachel Weisz. Kondracki and Eilis Kirwan wrote the screenplay, which was inspired by the story of Kathryn Bolkovac, a Nebraska police ...
'', was released in 2011 and received nominations for six Genies at the
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, including
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and
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. She has received international accolades for reporting on the stories of victims of trafficking in the former Yugoslavia.


Life

Kondracki is originally from
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, born into a
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family; she studied English literature and theatre at
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, graduating in 1999. She later completed a second BA in film directing at
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, graduating in 2001. She also studied at the MFA in film program at
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until 2006. Based in Los Angeles, Kondracki has written projects for Focus Features, HBO Films, Participant Media, and Showtime Entertainment, among others.


Work

Kondracki's career kicked off with her breakout short film, "Viko," about a seventeen-year-old boy in
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, who, struggling to earn money for a new life with his girlfriend, finds himself tangled in a web of
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. "Viko"'s success in the film festival circuit brought Kondracki long success as a director and storyteller. Kondracki's debut feature film, ''
The Whistleblower ''The Whistleblower'' is a 2010 Canadian biographical drama film directed by Larysa Kondracki and starring Rachel Weisz. Kondracki and Eilis Kirwan wrote the screenplay, which was inspired by the story of Kathryn Bolkovac, a Nebraska police ...
,'' is a based-on-truth crime drama about
Kathryn Bolkovac Kathryn Bolkovac (born ) is an American human rights advocate, consultant, former police investigator with the Lincoln Police Department, and former monitor with United Nations International Police Task Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina. She ca ...
, "who, while working in Bosnia with a private US military contractor under UN jurisdiction, uncovered sex-slavery rings, implicating local police, a number of her colleagues and other foreign nationals.” Kondracki said to Indie Wire, about the crime thriller storytelling style she chose: "When you put together the words Bosnia, peacekeepers and sex-trafficking, people assume it’s going to be either 'educational' or 'important,' in other words: medicinal. But the truth is, Kathy’s story was incredible. It brought to mind my favorite political thrillers, and I felt it lent itself to that kind of telling.” Kondracki spoke about her effort to portray the "exhaustion" of inflicting violence in an interview with FF2 Media's Jan Huttner. "In some of the reviews we've gotten, they say that ''The Whistleblower'' is too black and white, and it's just evil, and this and that. But I don't see it as a black and white thing: there are good women and bad men, and good men and bad women, and we did that on purpose because it isn't so black and white.” ''The Whistleblower'' was nominated for six
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, and nominated for major awards at the
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and the
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. It signaled Kondracki's role as an activist and advocate for women. "I think the movie has a relevance beyond just making one think," said Kondracki to ''The Coast Halifax''. "I plan to be a large pest.” Kondracki has since directed and produced episodes of many television shows, among them '' The Walking Dead,'' ''
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,
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,''
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, and
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. In 2015, Nimbus publishing announced that the film rights for the book ''Haunted Girl: Esther Cox and the Great Amherst Mystery'' by Laurie Glenn Norris had been sold to a project led by Kondracki. In 2018, Kondracki signed a First Look television deal with Amazon. Kondracki directed episodes of the TV series '' Picnic at Hanging Rock,'' which involved her in an Australian nationalist debate about direction for the iconic Australian story.


Filmography

Film Television


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