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Release Date:
February 14, 2007
Original Title:
Miłość w przejściu podziemnym
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Telewizyjna Agencja Produkcji Teatralnej i Filmowej
Zespół Filmowy "Perspektywa"
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 57
Another film from the TV series "Polish Holidays", this time illustrating a holiday not entirely Polish, but already firmly rooted in the native reality - Valentine's Day. The script for it was written by Jerzy Pilch. For the famous writer, winner of the Nike Award, this is the second encounter with this cycle: earlier he wrote the script for the excellent "Yellow Scarf". His collaboration with director Janusz Majewski resulted in a story full of humor and charm, treating love with a slight wink of the eye and a touch of nostalgia. Wojciech Malajkat, who also played the main role, is a great merit.
Costume Designer:
Elżbieta Radke
Director:
Janusz Majewski
Director of Photography:
Witold Adamek
Editor:
Elżbieta Kurkowska
Executive Producer:
Janusz Morgenstern
Dorota Ostrowska-Orlińska
Makeup Artist:
Barbara Żychoniuk
Musician:
Rafał Grząka
Original Music Composer:
Rafał Grząka
Production Design:
Monika Sajko
Production Manager:
Tadeusz Drewno
Sound:
Adam Wilk
Writer:
Jerzy Pilch
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