Nie ma zmiłuj (2000) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 1, 2000

Original Title:
Nie ma zmiłuj

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Agencja Produkcji Filmowej
Canal+ Polska
ITI Cinema

Production Countries:
Poland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 102

The film's heroes work in a company that distributes branded French wines. They are a group of friends, but their feelings are exposed to new attempts. Because in the world of salesmen there is no room for sentiments. Only sales counts, and everything can be anything. Piotr accidentally meets Irek, his school friend. Thanks to him, he gets a salesman job in Vinneka. She moves from a dilapidated bicycle to a company car, begins to succeed and falls in love with Monica, an ambitious salesmate who makes an instant career from the hostess to the head of the sales department. Young people soon realize that it's not easy to reconcile love with a career ...

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Assistant Production Manager:
Agnieszka Janowska

Costume Design:
Teresa Piwonska
Elżbieta Radke

Director:
Waldemar Krzystek

Director of Photography:
Andrzej J. Jaroszewicz

Editor:
Piotr Orlowski

Executive Producer:
Paweł Rakowski

Makeup Artist:
Olga Wiśniowska

Music:
Bartosz Straburzyński

Musician:
Marcin Bors

Production Design:
Tadeusz Kosarewicz

Production Manager:
Andrzej Stachecki

Set Decoration:
Barbara Drozdowska

Sound:
Aleksander Gołębiowski

Writer:
Waldemar Krzystek
Jerzy Radwanski
Witold Horwath

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