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Release Date:
May 8, 2012
Original Title:
Dzień Kobiet
Alternate Titles:
Dzień kobiet
WOMEN'S DAY
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Stowarzyszenie Filmowców Polskich
Studio Munka
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
PL: 16
Runtime: 90
Helina, a modest checkout assistant at the Butterfly retail chain, dreams about getting a better life for herself and her daughter. An opportunity presents itself when Helina becomes a store manager. However, she soon discovers that the price for better wages and an improved standard of living is dishonesty, employee exploitation, and fraud.
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Assistant Director:
Dominika Ożarowska
Natalia Siwicka
Costume Design:
Anna Englert
Director:
Maria Sadowska
Director of Photography:
Radek Ładczuk
Dolby Consultant:
Pavel Štverák
Editor:
Jarosław Kamiński
First Assistant Director:
Marek Wróbel
Katarzyna Rybka
Original Music Composer:
Maria Sadowska
Producer:
Jacek Bromski
Dariusz Gajewski
Production Manager:
Kuba Kosma
Second Unit Director:
Mateusz Rakowicz
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Mateusz Wajda
Set Designer:
Joanna Kaczyńska
Sound Engineer:
Tomasz Wieczorek
Stunt Coordinator:
Tomasz Krzemieniecki
Stunts:
Tomasz Krzemieniecki
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