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Release Date:
July 30, 2014
Original Title:
Miasto 44
Genres:
Drama | History | War
Production Companies:
Akson Studio
Orange Polska
TVP
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 16
Runtime: 127
City of Warsaw, Poland, August 1st, 1944. Citizens have experienced inhuman acts of terror and violence during five long years of Nazi occupation. As the Soviet Army relentlessly approaches, the youngest and bravest among them rise up as one and face tyranny fighting street by street, but the price to pay will be high and hard the way to freedom…
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Camera Operator:
Jakub Czerwiński
Maciej Lisiecki
Michał Sobociński
Radek Ładczuk
Casting:
Ewa Brodzka
Nadia Lebik
Costume Designer:
Dorota Roqueplo
Director:
Jan Komasa
Director of Photography:
Marian Prokop
Editor:
Michał Czarnecki
Executive Producer:
Katarzyna Fukacz-Cebula
Maciej Stern Sterzyński
Małgorzata Fogel-Gabryś
Musician:
Wojciech Kowalewski
Orchestrator:
Paweł Lucewicz
Original Music Composer:
Antoni Łazarkiewicz
Producer:
Michał Kwieciński
Production Design:
Grzegorz Piątkowski
Marek Warszewski
Production Manager:
Magdalena Jaworska
Pyrotechnician:
Artur Bartos
Screenplay:
Jan Komasa
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Radek Ładczuk
Sound:
Bart Putkiewicz
Sound Designer:
Daniel Pellerin
Sound Editor:
Michał Fojcik
Bart Putkiewicz
Sound Mixer:
Jarosław Bajdowski
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Sebastian Włodarczyk
Steadicam Operator:
Adam Mendry
Tomasz Karnowski
Stunt Coordinator:
Jarosław Golec
Maciej A. Maciejewski
Stunts:
Jarosław Golec
Maciej A. Maciejewski
Visual Effects Supervisor:
David Vána
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