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Release Date:
November 27, 2015
Original Title:
Czerwony Pająk
Alternate Titles:
The Red Spider
Красный паук
红蜘蛛
더 레드 스파이더
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Fog'n'Desire Films
Krakow Film Commission
Mental Disorder 4
Orange Polska
Sokol Kollár
Zentropa International Poland
Production Countries:
Czech Republic | Poland | Slovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Karol, an ordinary young man, runs into a much older man, whom he believes to be a Red Spider, the terrifying serial killer, prowling the streets of Cracow in 1960s. Karol becomes obsessed with the man and spies on him.
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3D Artist:
Ondřej Samohel
Art Direction:
Ryszard Melliwa
Magdalena Dipont
Camera Operator:
Michał Sobociński
Co-Producer:
Michal Kollár
Katarzyna Wodecka-Stubbs
Viktor Tauš
Izabela Helbin
Rafal Orlicki
Director:
Marcin Koszałka
Director of Photography:
Marcin Koszałka
Editor:
Krzysztof Komander
Master Lighting Artist:
Piotr Michalski
Music:
Petr Ostrouchov
Original Story:
Marta Szreder
Producer:
Agnieszka Kurzydło
Screenplay:
Łukasz M. Maciejewski
Marcin Koszałka
Sound:
Michał Fojcik
Sound Designer:
Michał Fojcik
Sound Director:
Michał Fojcik
Steadicam Operator:
Adam Mendry
VFX Supervisor:
Michal Křeček
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