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Release Date:
April 8, 2012
Original Title:
Bokser
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
TVN Group
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
The films was inspired by true events. Przemyslaw Saleta, World's Kickboxing Champion and European Champion in professional boxing gave a kidney to his seriously ill daughter. There were unexpected complications during the surgery and Saleta almost died. The movie starts when Saleta learns about the birth of his daughter Nicole and ends several years later when Saleta decided to give Nicole his own kidney. The story does not follow one linear, chronological path. The audience watches the boxer in the surgery room and join the protagonist in the recollection of past events;
Costume Design:
Agata Culak
Director:
Tomasz Blachnicki
Director of Photography:
Marek Gajczak
Editor:
Krzysztof Boroń
Fight Choreographer:
Tomasz Krzemieniecki
Music Arranger:
Paweł Lucewicz
Music Producer:
Paweł Lucewicz
Musician:
Paweł Lucewicz
Original Music Composer:
Paweł Lucewicz
Producer:
Krystyna Lasoń
Production Design:
Marek Zawierucha
Stunt Coordinator:
Tomasz Krzemieniecki
Stunts:
Tomasz Krzemieniecki
Supervising Producer:
Dariusz Gąsiorowski
Vocals:
Małgorzata Jamroży
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