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Jacob Mendez
Jacob Mendez

Yola Czaderska-Hayek on Hollywood secrets at Interia. Columns of an icon of journalism

Yola Czaderska-Hayek is a media personality and an icon of journalism. She is the first and for many years the only Polish woman to sit on the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which awards the Golden Globes. Her column series starts in Interia on June 28.

Interia strengthens the premium segment. On June 28, she will launch the series “Hollywood according to Yola”, in which Yola Czaderska-Hayek will talk about the most important phenomena and events in the American film industry and Hollywood stars. In the premiere column, the author writes honestly about the future of westerns, the blockbuster “Horizon. Chapter 1” and the series “Yellowstone”. Czaderska-Hayek also reveals what made her deserve to be called a cowboy in the eyes of Kevin Costner.

Yola Czaderska-Hayek’s columns will appear monthly on the website’s home page and on the Interia Film website.

Interia is a reliable source of knowledge about Polish and world cinema. Its editorial staff provides the most desired materials straight from film and television galas around the world (Oscars, Golden Globes, Cannes, Emmys). The portal supports Polish film events with media, including the Mastercard Off Camera International Festival of Independent Cinema in Krakow; Polish Feature Film Festival in Gdynia and the Kino na Granicy Film Festival in Cieszyn.

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Yola Czaderska-Hayek is the author of books on Hollywood, film correspondent, popularizer of Polish art and culture in the USA, often called the “First Polish Lady of Hollywood”. She writes about American cinema and has interviewed the biggest Hollywood stars (including Kevin Costner, Meryl Streep, Steven Spielberg, Angelina Jolie, Leonardo DiCaprio, Julia Roberts and Quentin Tarantino) and US presidents. She was the first Polish woman among the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which awards the prestigious Golden Globe Awards every year, paving the way to the Oscars.

Yola Czaderska-Hayek has been awarded state decorations (Officer’s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland, Gloria Artis, Amicus Poloniae) for her exceptional contribution to promoting Polish culture abroad. “Woman Of The Year” of the Southern California Film Council (2010).

She lives in the Belvedere mansion, once owned by film legend Rudolph Valentino, and her parties have been attended by Hollywood’s biggest stars.