Here Is My Home (1963) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 17, 1963

Original Title:
Mam tu swój dom

Alternate Titles:
Здесь мой дом

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Zespół Filmowy "Droga"

Production Countries:
Poland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 84

A young man, Kuba, is returning from the army. At home, an image of misery and despair remains: the father is seriously ill, and the mother has become emotionally attached to the man who exploits her and intends to take over the farm. After the death of his father, the young man guards the farm, but his girlfriend leaves him. Unable to bear the atmosphere of envy and resentment, Kuba leaves for the city.

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Adaptation:
Józef Morton
Janusz Łęski
Julian Dziedzina

Assistant Camera:
Adam Holender
Ireneusz Jaśkiewicz

Assistant Director:
Beata Bilska
Wojciech Solarz

Assistant Editor:
Maria Karpowicz

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Maria Maziarz

Assistant Production Design:
Halina Sulkowska

Camera Operator:
Kazimierz Madejski

Construction Foreman:
Henryk Zeligowski

Costume Design:
Ewa Kowalska

Dialogue:
Józef Morton

Director:
Julian Dziedzina

Director of Photography:
Tadeusz Wieżan

Editor:
Halina Nawrocka

First Assistant Director:
Janusz Łęski

Lighting Technician:
Zygmunt Krusznicki

Makeup Artist:
Jadwiga Raińska-Piotrowska

Music:
Krzysztof Komeda

Other:
Józef Morton

Production Consultant:
Józef Morton

Production Design:
Adam T. Nowakowski

Production Manager:
Wojciech Karmolinski
Zenon Wolniakowski
Ryszard Jasionowski
Jerzy Nitecki

Script Supervisor:
Bogumiła Byczkowska
Beata Szczepaniak

Sound:
Stanisław Piotrowski

Sound Assistant:
Waldemar Kamizela

Writer:
Janusz Chudzynski

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