A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 1, 2005
Original Title:
Antykwariat
Alternate Titles:
Old Bookstore
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Produkcja Filmów Jacek Bławut
Telewizja Polska
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 28
Antiquarian bookstores are most often associated with the tranquility of visitors and the quiet due to old, dusty books. This one in Warsaw, however, is quite different. One comes here not only for the books, which one has to dig out oneself with difficulty from the piles piled up in a small room. Customers are mostly regulars, who treat it as a place to meet, talk and confide in people who are often strangers. The shrine is managed by Mr. Krzyś. Like a doctor, he seems to know what hurts his customers and what they need. Despite his coarse nature, he makes the conversations in the antique shop go on from morning to evening.
Director:
Maciej Cuske
Director of Photography:
Radek Ładczuk
Maciej Cuske
Editor:
Anna Dymek
Executive Producer:
Jacek Bławut
Production Manager:
Anna Bławut-Mazurkiewicz
Sound:
Tomasz Wieczorek
Writer:
Maciej Cuske
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