A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 2, 1994
Original Title:
Rozmowa z człowiekiem z szafy
Alternate Titles:
Rozmowa z czlowiekiem z szafy
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Fundacja Sztuki Filmowej
Studio Filmowe Indeks
Telewizja Polska
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Charles sits for hours in a wardrobe in a rented room on the attic, looking back on his whole life. He was brought up by a single mother who loved his only child with a sick desperate feeling and limited all his world to her own person. Charles' tragedy began with his adolescence. It made his mother aware of her feminity that resulted in her new marriage. Together with a new husband she decided to send the boy to a school for retarded children. Upon leaving the school Charles starts to seek his longing mother who moved out, in a meanwhile, not giving any address.
Assistant Director:
Xawery Żuławski
Artur Urbański
Costume Design:
Izabela Stronias
Director:
Mariusz Grzegorzek
Director of Photography:
Jolanta Dylewska
Editor:
Dorota Wardęszkiewicz
Makeup Artist:
Malgorzata Zawadzka-Lewik
Anna Kieszczyńska
Production Design:
Mariusz Front
Wojciech Żogała
Marek Zawierucha
Production Manager:
Piotr Strzelecki
Production Supervisor:
Konstanty Lewkowicz
Sound:
Jan Freda
Supervising Art Director:
Jerzy Wójcik
Wojciech Jerzy Has
Writer:
Mariusz Grzegorzek
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