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Release Date:
September 30, 2011
Original Title:
Ki
Alternate Titles:
Je m'appelle Ki
My Name Is Ki
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Canal+
Film Factory
Piramida Film
Skorpion Arte
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
Ki is a young woman who no longer wants to live with the father of her child. She moves into a house in which lives Miko, a serious man who does not care for distractions. The responsibility of raising a child on her own comes up against the need to work and the wish to live a carefree life.
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Accountant:
Grażyna Falba
Assistant Director:
Agnieszka Smoczyńska
Camera Operator:
Wojciech Suleżycki
Karol Czyż
Catering:
Rafał Terpiłowski
Co-Producer:
Marek Rolka
Tomasz Wieczorek
Marek Czpak
Krzysztof Łopuszański
Marek Bystrosz
Costume Design:
Dorota Roqueplo
Creative Consultant:
Agnieszka Holland
Director:
Leszek Dawid
Director of Photography:
Łukasz Gutt
Dolby Consultant:
Pavel Štverák
Editor:
Jarosław Kamiński
Executive Producer:
Krzysztof Grędziński
Małgorzata Jurczak
Focus Puller:
Przemysław Gabryjelski
In Memory Of:
Paweł Rakowski
Interior Designer:
Kinga Babczyńska
Makeup Artist:
Dominika Dylewska
Online Editor:
Rafał Wieczorek
Bartosz Malina
Producer:
Krzysztof Grędziński
Małgorzata Jurczak
Production Design:
Ewa Skoczkowska
Production Manager:
Łukasz Rogalski
Props:
Wojciech Kocemba
Public Relations:
Urszula Strzelczyk-Piasecka
Izabella Rogala
Katarzyna Urbaniak
Pyrotechnician:
Sławomir Maślanka
Script:
Renata Gałuszka
Sound:
Leszek Freund
Karol Mańka
Sound Effects Editor:
Iga Kałduńska
Steadicam Operator:
Jarosław Wierzbicki
Still Photographer:
Karol Bagiński
Stunts:
Jacek Jeleń
Translator:
Agata Deka
Writer:
Paweł Ferdek
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