A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 5, 2016
Original Title:
Hel
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Lightcraft
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 16 RO: 18
Runtime: 81
Jack, an unappreciated American writer in his sixties, comes to the off-season peninsula of Hel in the north of Poland and isolates himself to write a script. He meets Kail, a local who earns money by making lie-detector tests. Jack doesn't find any inspiration until some tourists mysteriously disappear - one of them found dead with his tongue cut off. Kail, persuaded by his friend Mila that Jack is the murderer, begins an investigation. The truth turns out to be more twisted when he discovers that Jack is writing about him.
Associate Producer:
Maja Zimmermann
Cinematography:
Joaquín del Paso
Paweł Tarasiewicz
Clémence Thurninger
Co-Producer:
Daniel Markowicz
Piotr Galon
Kacper Habisiak
Marcin Kasiński
Costume Design:
Ewa Gronowska
Director:
Katia Priwieziencew
Paweł Tarasiewicz
Editor:
Wojciech Anuszczyk
Line Producer:
Daniel Markowicz
Katarzyna Zuterek
Makeup Artist:
Agata Wasilewska
Makeup Designer:
Paula Adryańczyk
Producer:
Paweł Tarasiewicz
Production Design:
Juliusz Bogdanski
Maja Zaleska
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Marek Kozakiewicz
Special Effects:
Piotr Galon
Visual Effects Art Director:
Daniel Markowicz
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