Camera Cafe. Nowe parzenie (2023-2024)

Premiere:
December 25, 2023

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 24

Finale:
March 15, 2024

Creators:
Radosław Kotarski

Original Title:
Camera Cafe. Nowe parzenie

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Jake Vision DGA Studio
TVN Group

Countries:
PL

Additional information:

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Accountant:
Jolanta Baranowska

Additional Photography:
Anna Rzepka

Administration:
Katarzyna Szewczuk

Assistant Costume Designer:
Aleksandra Małyska
Katarzyna Lipka

Assistant Editor:
Damian Skrzypczyk

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Klaudia Ryszewska

Casting:
Kacper Kowalski

Catering:
Karolina Simon

Costume Design:
Dorota Redzisz-Williams

Creative Producer:
Dorota Kośmicka-Gacke
Natasza Kotarska

Dialogue Editor:
Robert Docew

Editor:
Bartłomiej Piasek
Piotr Wójcik

Executive Producer:
Jan Beerend Kepinski

Head of Story:
Radosław Kotarski

Makeup & Hair:
Adrianna Merska

Makeup Department Head:
Adrianna Merska

Producer's Assistant:
Zofia Bohosiewicz

Production Coordinator:
Dominika Trembicka

Production Manager:
Mateusz Kuczyński
Robert Feluch
Mariusz Nawrocki

Production Supervisor:
Marta Grela-Gorostiza
Łukasz Poniński

Props:
Katarzyna Małek

Public Relations:
Joanna Górska
Marcin Godlewski

Set Designer:
Katarzyna Jędrzejczyk

Sound:
Robert Docew
Sebastian Kordasz

Sound Designer:
Robert Docew
Łukasz Świerzawski

Sound Effects:
Robert Docew
Łukasz Świerzawski

Sound Engineer:
Andrii Sacheva

VFX Supervisor:
Kamil Polak

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