The Codes (1966) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 25, 1966

Original Title:
Szyfry

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Zespół Filmowy "Kamera"

Production Countries:
Poland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 80

An elderly man returns to Poland to find his long-lost son, missing since World War II. In his quest the man is forced to contemplate the elusive and coded nature of truth itself.

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Assistant Camera:
Julian Magda
Mieczyslaw Sitarz

Assistant Costume Designer:
Alicja Wasilewska

Assistant Director:
Halina Garus
Karol Dąbrowski
Eugenia Jaśkiewicz

Assistant Editor:
Danuta Bonikowska

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Tadeusz Domiczek

Assistant Production Design:
Albert Kuchnia

Assistant Production Manager:
Wiesława Borecka
Wanda Wojnar-Iliew
Marek Dobrowolski

Camera Operator:
Witold Sobociński

Conductor:
Janusz Przybylski

Costume Design:
Jerzy Skarżyński
Lidia Skarżyńska

Director:
Wojciech Jerzy Has

Director of Photography:
Mieczysław Jahoda

Documentation & Support:
Leopold Rene Nowak

Editor:
Zofia Dwornik

First Assistant Director:
Wojciech Solarz

Makeup Artist:
Anna Włodarczyk

Music:
Stanisław Radwan
Krzysztof Penderecki

Production Design:
Jerzy Skarżyński
Tadeusz Kosarewicz

Production Manager:
Ryszard Straszewski

Screenplay:
Andrzej Kijowski

Set Decoration:
Maria Szafran

Sound:
Bohdan Bieńkowski

Sound Assistant:
Jan Franciszczak
Kazimierz Siczek

Story:
Andrzej Kijowski

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