A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 17, 2015
Original Title:
Jak całkowicie zniknąć
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Dolnośląski Konkurs Filmowy
Dynamo Karuzela
Gruppa Rafał Widajewicz
Odra Film
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
Gerda meets Little Robber Girl in the Berlin subway. There’s only ten, twelve hours until they’ll part ways. The mutual interest turns into love affair and all that ends in the morning. But still there’s a sea of the city to float by night.
Animation:
Krzysztof Ostrowski
Assistant Director:
Marina Izquierda
Natalia Kukiełka
Costume Design:
Svenja Gassen
Dorothee Brodruck
Digital Intermediate:
Daniel Pietrzyk
Director:
Przemysław Wojcieszek
Director of Photography:
Weronika Bilska
Editor:
Michał Poddębniak
Executive Producer:
Rafał Widajewicz
Makeup & Hair:
Ewelina Sołtysiak
Master Lighting Artist:
Mikołaj Paprocki
Music Producer:
Julia Marcell
Musician:
Samuel Vance-Law
Thomas Fietz
Moe Jaksch
Anna Prokopczuk
Leszek Łuszcz
Julia Marcell
Original Music Composer:
Julia Marcell
Producer:
Katarzyna Majewska
Production Coordinator:
Marina Izquierda
Production Manager:
Rafał Widajewicz
Set Decoration:
Dorothee Brodruck
Svenja Gassen
Sound:
Artur Kuczkowski
Stunt Coordinator:
Grzegorz Mikołajczyk
Translator:
Marcin Zastróżny
VFX Supervisor:
Paweł Tybora
Writer:
Przemysław Wojcieszek
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