An Ordinary Country (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 17, 2020

Original Title:
Zwyczajny kraj

Genres:
Documentary | History

Production Companies:
Kijora Film
PISF
TVP

Production Countries:
Poland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 53

The story of what daily life was like in Poland under communism: private conversations, cruel interrogations, recruitment attempts, recorded and filmed with hidden devices; of how the secret services spied on every activity of ordinary citizens: nothing escaped the brutal system of control developed by the Soviets in the name of freedom.

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Additional Photography:
Tomasz Wolski
Grzegorz Falkowski
Jerzy Książek
Sebastian Domagała
Natalia Kalita

Administration:
Halina Karlińska

Assistant Director:
Aleksandra Gruber

Color Grading:
Tomasz Wolski

Commissioning Editor:
Anna Ferens
Marcin Kunicki
Tomasz Piechal

Director:
Tomasz Wolski

Editor:
Tomasz Wolski

Music Consultant:
Paweł Juzwuk

Music Editor:
Marcin Lenarczyk

Producer:
Anna Gawlita
Wojciech Frączek

Production Assistant:
Iwo Kondefer

Production Consultant:
Aleksandra Grażyńska
Janusz Dąbkiewicz

Production Design:
Rafał Oryga

Production Manager:
Anna Gawlita

Property Master:
Rafał Oryga

Sound Recordist:
Marcin Lenarczyk

Writer:
Tomasz Wolski

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