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Release Date:
May 12, 2023
Original Title:
Solaris Mon Amour
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Łódź Film School
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 47
An extraordinary found footage documentary inspired by Stanisław Lem’s “Solaris”. A trance-like, personal story about loss, mourning & memory. The film consists of excerpts from 70 films produced by the Educational Film Studio in Lodz in the 1960s and the first radio adaptations of "Solaris". Lem begins writing “Solaris” the same year that Resnais' “Hiroshima Mon Amour” is released – says Kuba Mikurda – Like Resnais' film, I find “Solaris” a fascinating study of post-traumatic memory – repressed memories that pave their way into consciousness and demand to be expressed.
Administration:
Magdalena Wołowska
Dorota Schreiber
Małgorzata Czarnecka
Animation:
Kacper Zamarło
Marcin Podolec
Archival Footage Coordinator:
Jakub Krakowiak
Assistant Editor:
Marcin Wojciechowski
Co-Producer:
Waldemar Drozd
Sławomir Kalwinek
Creative Producer:
Stanisław Liguziński
Michał Matuszewski
Director:
Kuba Mikurda
Documentation & Support:
Karolina Felberg
Paulina Kwiatkowska
Dramaturgy:
Laura Pawela
Kuba Mikurda
Marcin Lenarczyk
Editor:
Laura Pawela
In Memory Of:
Jagoda Murczyńska
Original Music Composer:
Marcin Lenarczyk
Post-Production Manager:
Dagna Kidoń
Producer:
Krzysztof Franek
Dagna Kidoń
Krzysztof Pijarski
Production Coordinator:
Jakub Krakowiak
Production Manager:
Dagna Kidoń
Sound:
Marcin Lenarczyk
Sound Designer:
Izabela Dzieszuk
Translator:
Kuba Mikurda
Visual Effects:
Kacper Zamarło
Marcin Podolec
Writer:
Kuba Mikurda
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