A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 22, 1999
Original Title:
Egzekutor
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Akson Studio
Canal+
ITI Cinema
Komitet Kinematografii
Wytwórnia Filmów Dokumentalnych i Fabularnych
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
PL: 16
Runtime: 107
Alex is a young boy who grew up without the warmth of a family home. He is lonely and lacks money. He is in love with his college friend, Maja, without reciprocity. However, the girl decided to get involved with a wealthy man from the criminal world. Meanwhile, as part of his student internship, Alex takes care of a former employee of the Security Office, Franciszek Kozar. The elderly and sick man suffers greatly. His only desire is euthanasia. For some time, Kozar has been persuading his guardian to help him commit suicide for a few thousand dollars. Finally, Alex agrees. His financial situation improves significantly. With the money he earns, he rents a luxury apartment and changes his lifestyle. From then on, he decides to provide services to people who want to end their lives but are unable to do it themselves...
Costume Design:
Magdalena Maciejewska
Weronika Orlińska
Director:
Filip Zylber
Director of Photography:
Jarosław Szoda
Editor:
Katarzyna Rudnik
Health and Safety:
Wojciech Konkol
Original Music Composer:
Tomasz Stańko
Producer:
Michał Kwieciński
Production Design:
Anna Brodnicka
Set Decoration:
Joanna Bensch-Stylianu
Writer:
Mariusz Gawryś
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