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Release Date:
November 14, 2022
Original Title:
Prawy chłopak
Alternate Titles:
Das rechte Leben
Das rechte Leben - Eine Jugend in Polen
Une jeunesse polonaise
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Bundesamt für Kultur (BAK)
First Hand Films
HBO Europe
MDR
Offhand JDG
RTS
SRF
Production Countries:
Poland | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 16 KR: 15 PL: 16 SE: 15
Runtime: 83
The tenth edition of Polish Pride parades a colorful trail of rainbow flags through the streets of Warsaw. Along the route, Antek and his friends line up to warn of the “pink threat” in prayer and edifying hymns. As traditional Catholics, he and his Brotherhood hold deeply conservative views: sex before marriage is out of the question, homosexuality can be cured, abortion is a great evil and Poland is for the Poles. His sister thinks his homophobic ranting is pointless, because in a few years the planet will be destroyed anyway as nobody is doing anything about climate change.
Additional Camera:
Natan Berkowicz
Assistant Editor:
Marcin Modzelewski
Assistant Production Manager:
Lena Radoch
Magdalena Bartoszuk
Associate Producer:
Tereza Keilova
Camera Operator:
Natan Berkowicz
Co-Producer:
Hana Nobis
Director:
Hana Nobis
Director of Photography:
Miłosz Kasiura
Editor:
Bigna Tomschin
Olivia Frey
Editorial Consultant:
Anja Bombelli
Executive Producer:
Hanka Kastelicová
Music:
Marcel Vaid
Producer:
Izabela Łopuch
Esther van Messel
Production Manager:
Marta Golba-Naumann
Evelyn Wenzel
Script Consultant:
Agnieszka Jakimiak
Sound:
Katarzyna Szczerba
Anna Rok
Jakub Knechciak
Sound Mixer:
Vuk Vukmanovic
Translator:
Aleksander Makowski
Aleksandra Rudnicka
Aleksis Wagner
VFX Artist:
Sławomir Tejkowski
Writer:
Hana Nobis
Esther van Messel
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