The fortunes of the little people that make up Warsaw, the sprawling Polish capital, with its chaotic admixture of tradition and modernity, the raw materials of which are steel, concrete, glass and wooden crosses. What speaks of a promising future for some represents nothing more than symbols devoid of meaning for others. No surprise therefore that the film was accused of “anti-Catholic tendencies” after its debut screening, not least due to one of its plot lines, the protagonist of which turns out to be a paedophile priest. PN
DCP | Farbe / colour
Kacper Lisowski, Marcin Lenarczyk, Mateusz Adamczyk, Piotr Subbotko
Arkadiusz Tomiak
Zofia Moruś, Marcin Lenarczyk, Mateusz Adamczyk, Aleksander Musiałowski
Elwira Pluta
Paweł Skorupka
Eryk Lubos, Zbigniew Zamachowski, Klara Bielawka, Monika Dryl, Łukasz Simlat, Janusz Chabior
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Maciej Cuske, Kacper Lisowski, Nenad Miković, Mateusz Rakowicz, Tymon Wyciszkiewicz - Maciej Cuske – born 1972 in Bydgoszcz, Poland. Documentary filmmaker, screenwriter, and graduate of the Andrzej-Wajda-Filmschool, Warsaw.
Kacper Lisowski – born 1972 in Warsaw, Poland. He is filmmaker, director, cinematographer, and screenwriter, who graduated from the Polish National Film School Łódź.
Nenad Miković – born 1970 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia (Serbia). He is director of short and television films. In addition, he publishes the Film Pro magazine.
Mateusz Rakowicz – born 1977 in Gdańsk, Poland. He is director of commercials, music videos, short films, and storyboard artist. He graduated from the Andrzej-Wajda-Filmschool, Warsaw.
Tymon Wyciszkiewicz – he is director of music videos, social campaigns, short films, and reports for the Polish broadcasting station.