A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Boguslaw Linda, Dorota Segda, Ola Maliszewska
Written by:
Maciej Slesicki
Directed by:
Maciej Slesicki
Release Date:
December 14, 1995
Original Title:
Tato
Alternate Titles:
Daddy
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Agencja Produkcji Filmowej
Canal+
Heritage Films
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 110
Tato is the story of a divorced father fighting for the right to raise his 7-year-old daughter. When his marriage falls apart, he decides to kidnap his daughter rather than let the court award custody to his mentally ill wife, whom he deems unfit to raise their child. But as he quickly finds out, it’s easier to be a real man than it is to be a real father.
A father, who is in the middle of a brutal custody battle with his mentally ill wife, fights relentlessly for the right to take care of his 7-year-old daughter.
Assistant Camera:
Tadeusz Obuchowicz
Boom Operator:
Ryszard Wysocki
Grzegorz Szkarłat
Camera Operator:
Roman Suszyński
Cinematography:
Andrzej Ramlau
Construction Coordinator:
Waldemar Weiss
Costume Assistant:
Ewa Helman-Szczerbic
Hanna Gołębiowska
Director:
Maciej Ślesicki
Dolly Grip:
Emil Makowski
Editor:
Ewa Smal
Music Consultant:
Małgorzata Przedpełska-Bieniek
Music Editor:
Andrzej Artymowicz
Original Music Composer:
Przemysław Gintrowski
Producer:
Lew Rywin
Production Designer:
Barbara Nowak
Props:
Bogdan Piotrowski
Kazimierz Styś
Screenplay:
Maciej Ślesicki
Second Unit Director:
Krystyna Grochowicz
Haider Rizvi
Bogdan Szczesiak
Set Decoration:
Barbara Kociuba
Sound:
Małgorzata Lewandowska
Nikodem Wołk-Łaniewski
Sound Editor:
Alicja Torbus-Wosińska
Sound Effects:
Henryk Zastróżny
Special Effects:
Ewa Symko-Marczewska
Marek Rażniewski
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