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Release Date:
August 30, 2005
Original Title:
Masz na imię Justine
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Hemispheres Films
Opus Film
Production Countries:
Luxembourg | Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
While living with her grandmother in Poland, a young woman falls in love. Her boyfriend is charming and suggests they travel around Europe and work here and there to pay for their trip. Unfortunately, the boyfriend isn't as he seems and the young woman is sold as a prostitute when they cross over to Germany. We follow her ordeal as she tries to free herself and stay sane as time goes by and her captors try to break and condition her to a new life of servitude.
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Casting:
Anja Dihrberg
Iwona Wrońska
Costume Design:
Ulli Kremer
Decorator:
Jarosław Żebrowski
Director:
Franco de Pena
Director of Photography:
Arkadiusz Tomiak
Editor:
Jarosław Kamiński
Executive Producer:
Ewa Puszczyńska
Łukasz Dzięcioł
Makeup Artist:
Marcin Rodak
Music:
Nikos Kypourgos
Producer:
Piotr Dzięcioł
Wioletta Gradkowska
Stephan Carpiaux
Production Design:
Christina Schaffer
Sound Effects Editor:
Henryk Zastróżny
Dariusz Zastrózny
Sound Recordist:
Piotr Knop
Michał Kosterkiewicz
Carlo Thoss
Still Photographer:
Monika Woźniak
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