Jowita (1967) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 29, 1967

Original Title:
Jowita

Alternate Titles:
Yovita
Йовіта

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Zespół Filmowy "Syrena"

Production Countries:
Poland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 91

Marek is a promising athlete having his share of affairs with women. One day at masquerade ball he meets a an enigmatic Jowita and becomes obsessed with her, even when he finds seemingly true love in Agnieszka.

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Assistant Camera:
Jerzy Bialek
Aleksander Lewandowski

Assistant Director:
Helena Bialecka

Assistant Editor:
Lena Deptula

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Mirosław Jakubowski

Assistant Production Design:
Ireneusz Sałański

Assistant Production Manager:
Wiesław Grzelczak
Zbigniew Stanek
Czesław Jacenko

Camera Operator:
Mieczyslaw Lewandowski

Costume Design:
Maria Karmolińska

Dialogue:
Stanisław Dygat

Director:
Janusz Morgenstern

Director of Photography:
Jan Laskowski

Editor:
Wiesława Otocka

First Assistant Director:
Karol Dąbrowski
Jacek Butrymowicz

Makeup Artist:
Mieczysław Pośmiechowicz

Music Consultant:
Anna Iżykowska-Mironowicz

Novel:
Stanisław Dygat

Original Music Composer:
Jerzy Matuszkiewicz

Painter:
Anna Guntner

Production Design:
Zdzisław Kielanowski

Production Manager:
Jerzy Nitecki

Screenplay:
Tadeusz Konwicki

Set Decoration:
Anna Rachel

Sound:
Jerzy Wroński

Sound Assistant:
Lech Kowalewski
Józef Druś

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