A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 20, 2009
Original Title:
Złoty środek
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Forum Film Poland
Jawa Sp z o.o.
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
Raised in Warsaw's Praga, Mirka graduated from the prestigious faculty of law. It would seem that her profession would even be detracted from the honor of a family with cunning roots. The girl's grandfather and father pride themselves on stays in numerous prisons. However, Mirka's legal knowledge can be very useful in the fight to save the old tenement house. As a result of a suspicious transaction, the tenement house where Mirka has been living since childhood is to be demolished. All the leads lead to the law firm "Łopian i Pokrzywa", which is just looking for a new lawyer - a man. In order to help the inhabitants of the family tenement house, Mirka must engage in a daring hoax. She is helped by her uncle Bogumił, a makeup artist and a representative of a sexual minority. Thanks to him, a beautiful girl will turn into a handsome young man and hire him in a suspicious office.
Administration:
Agnieszka Surma
Camera Operator:
Wojciech Suleżycki
Łukasz Gutt
Casting:
Sławomir Małyszko
Catering:
Rafał Tokarski
Costume Designer:
Tomasz Jacyków
Małgorzata Mazowieńska
Director:
Olaf Lubaszenko
Director of Photography:
Mariusz Palej
Dolby Consultant:
Pavel Štverák
Editor:
Wanda Zeman
Executive Producer:
Zofia Wieczorek
Idea:
Tomasz Wojtczuk
Interior Designer:
Zdzisław Kobyliński
Lyricist:
Kayah
Makeup Artist:
Cezary Kostrzewski
Małgorzata Majkut
Master Lighting Artist:
Ryszard Kozak
Medical Consultant:
Andrzej Tarasewicz
Musician:
Jan Borysewicz
Wojciech Olszak
Wojciech Pilichowski
Radosław Owczarz
Joanna Romejko
Marta Grott
Dagna Krzempek-Szymuś
Bogna Sikorska
Original Music Composer:
Jan Borysewicz
Producer:
Waldemar Zubek
Sławomir Salamon
Heathcliff Janusz Iwanowski
Production Manager:
Zofia Wieczorek
Props:
Piotr Cieśliński
Public Relations:
Krzysztof Dużyński
Pyrotechnician:
Janusz Bykowski
Script:
Katarzyna Trzaska
Set Designer:
Marcelina Początek-Kunikowska
Sound:
Maria Chilarecka
Jacek Kuśmierczyk
Still Photographer:
Maciej Dyczkowski
Krzysztof Wellman
Stunts:
Robert Brzeziński
Robert Brzeziński Jr.
Grzegorz Jurek
Tomasz Krzemieniecki
Vocals:
Jan Borysewicz
Kayah
Writer:
Jerzy Kolasa
Olaf Lubaszenko
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