A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 22, 1983
Original Title:
Okno
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Studio Filmowe Zodiak
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
Krzysztof, a 30-something writer has been on a downward spiral ever since the success of his first novel. Struggling to compete his new work, the "Book of All Books" he retreats into alcoholism when he meets Basia, with whom he begins a volatile relationship.
Assistant Camera:
Kazimierz Pawlak
Jan Górski
Krzysztof Suszko
Leszek Szymenderski
Assistant Director:
Hanna Jonczy
Halina Sprusińska
Assistant Editor:
Wanda Zeman
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Barbara Mackiewicz
Assistant Production Design:
Boleslaw Pieczynski
Iwona Byczkowska
Pawel Mirowski
Assistant Production Manager:
Grzegorz Bryl
Zdzisław Walczykiewicz
Hanna Wojciechowska
Leon Warecki
Camera Operator:
Jacek Lomnicki
Conductor:
Zbigniew Górny
Costume Assistant:
Magdalena Frydrych
Hanna Zarzycka
Costume Design:
Barbara Śródka-Makówka
Director:
Wojciech Wójcik
Director of Photography:
Jerzy Gościk
Editor:
Jarosław Ostanówko
First Assistant Director:
Włodzimierz Kamiński
Foley Artist:
Zygmunt Nowak
Makeup Artist:
Jolanta Szklarek
Music:
Zbigniew Górny
Music Consultant:
Piotr Marczewski
Musician:
Janusz Hojan
Production Design:
Bogdan Sölle
Production Manager:
Joanna Kopczyńska
Props:
Zbigniew Olejniczak
Andrzej Miller
Screenplay:
Ireneusz Iredyński
Set Decoration:
Tatiana Manżett
Short Story:
Ireneusz Iredyński
Sound:
Jerzy Blaszyński
Sound Assistant:
Hieronim Langner
Stanisława Dobek
Zygmunt Rychter
Stunts:
Robert Brzeziński
Zbigniew Modej
Witold Wiśniewski
Lech Adamowski
Krzysztof Kotowski
Unit Manager:
Maciej Wojak
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