A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 17, 2022
Original Title:
Negatyw
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Faun Film Factory
Studio Besta
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Karol Weber, born in the mid-1970s, settled with his parents in a small town as a boy of several years. His passion was photography. We meet him at the most important moments of his life - at the age of 7, when his mother left him, at 18, when he experiences his first love and contemporarily, at 47, when he celebrates his 25th anniversary as a photojournalist. After the exhibition, he learns of his father's death. Charles goes on a journey to bury him. The night train escapade is full of surprises on the borderline between reality and dreams. Charles meets characters from the past - his mother, his father, Alina, his first love, and Adam, the friend he betrayed. What he remembers will turn out to be different from what actually happened.
Assistant Director:
Fryderyk Najda
Associate Producer:
Ewa Ogórek-Wichrowska
Camera Operator:
Arkadiusz Tomiak
Filip Marcickiewicz
Casting:
Marek Leszczewski
Robert Wichrowski
Co-Producer:
Jacek Stanclik
Costume Design:
Beata Frankowicz
Director:
Robert Wichrowski
Director of Photography:
Arkadiusz Tomiak
Editor:
Tomasz Ostrowski
Makeup & Hair:
Eleonora Wojtulewicz
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Julia van der Elden
Master Lighting Artist:
Wiktor Jan Suskiewicz
Music:
Karolina Rec-Jarmulska
Music Consultant:
Marta Dudziewicz
Róża Dudziewicz
Agnieszka Kulczycka
Novel:
Dmitrij Strelnikoff
Producer:
Robert Wichrowski
Production Design:
Magda Widelska
Production Manager:
Dariusz Skrzypek
Props:
Piotr Cieśliński
Screenplay:
Robert Wichrowski
Sound:
Artur Kuczkowski
Michał Muzyka
Still Photographer:
Anna Liminowicz
Stunt Coordinator:
Jan Mazurkiewicz
Translator:
Adam Banaszkiewicz
VFX Artist:
Natasza Wróblewska
Wojciech Skrobisz
VFX Supervisor:
Jacek Skrobisz
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