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Release Date:
October 4, 2024
Original Title:
Rave
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Di Factory
EC1 Łódź
IKH Pictures Promotion
Lava Films
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 76
The film tells the story of the evolution of rave music and subculture in Poland. Two young ravers will guide us through this world: Marysia and Janusz, along with Marcello Zamenhoff – a performance artist and one of the pioneers of Polish rave. The basic question the characters are hoping to answer is will the young generation be able to reconcile the Polish techno scene, which has stayed class-divided since its very beginnings in the ‘90s.
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Archival Footage Research:
Anna Tryc-Bromley
Assistant Editor:
Tomasz Poszwiński
Tymoteusz Mierzwiński
Co-Producer:
Błażej Moder
Digital Intermediate Producer:
Jędrzej Sabliński
Rafał Golis
Director:
Łukasz Ronduda
Dawid Nickel
Director of Photography:
Michał Pukowiec
Documentation & Support:
Iga Niewiadomska
Editor:
Agata Cierniak
Igor Kaczmarek
Kamil Grzybowski
Executive Producer:
Mariusz Włodarski
Foley:
Filip Janukanis
Main Title Designer:
Kamil Borowski
Makeup Artist:
Kamila Jankowska
Master Lighting Artist:
Mariusz Ziandarski
Music Consultant:
Magdalena Niestryjewska
Post Production Coordinator:
Jakub Wypler
Producer:
Izabela Kiszka-Hoflik
Production Manager:
Anna Litwińska
Marta Szamałek
Set Designer:
Jana Łączyńska
Sound:
Błażej Kafarski
Jan Moszumański
Sound Director:
Błażej Kafarski
Jan Wroński
Translator:
Tomasz Potocki
Video Assist Operator:
Krystian Kielski
Writer:
Łukasz Ronduda
Dawid Nickel
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