A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 15, 2018
Original Title:
Wieża. Jasny dzień.
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Centrala
Dolnośląski Konkurs Filmowy
Dreamsound
EBH Polska
Heliograf
Lodz Film School
Odra-Film
Studio Filmowe Indeks
Production Countries:
Czech Republic | Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 LT: N-13 SK: 15
Runtime: 106
Mula lives with her husband, sick mother and daughter Nina in a countryside house. At the weekend before Nina’s First Holy Communion, her brother with his family come for a visit together with Kaja – Mula’s younger sister, who disappeared suddenly 6 years earlier. Kaja is Nina’s biological mother. Mula is afraid that unstable Kaja might want to take her daughter away.
Co-Producer:
Agnieszka Janowska
Kacper Habisiak
Marcin Kasiński
Maciej Ostoja-Chyżyński
Costume Design:
Paulina Sieniarska
Director:
Jagoda Szelc
Director of Photography:
Przemysław Brynkiewicz
Editor:
Anna Garncarczyk
Executive Producer:
Dariusz Dużyński
Foley Recordist:
Jacek Wiśniewski
Master Lighting Artist:
Paweł Rosłon
Original Music Composer:
Teoniki Rożynek
Post Production Coordinator:
Agnieszka Janowska
Michał Benkes
Producer:
Marcin Malatyński
Production Design:
Natalia Giza
Production Manager:
Agnieszka Janowska
Screenplay:
Jagoda Szelc
Sound Director:
Kacper Habisiak
Marcin Kasiński
Translator:
Krzysztof Szymański
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