A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 3, 2017
Original Title:
Pewnego razu w listopadzie
Alternate Titles:
Once Upon a Time in November
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Canal+ Polska
D35
Gigant Films
Zjednoczenie Artystów i Rzemieślników
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Mareczek takes Mamusia from a little allotment house in the outskirts where she has been spending the nights recently. It’s too cold for her to stay there. They set out to the city together with Koleś, a stray dog. They had both lost their flat due to the brutal policy of the city authorities and now they keep going from one shelter to the next. Although the dog is a burden in these circumstances, Mamusia doesn’t want to part with it. The woman makes herself comfortable in a squat where she and Mareczek witness the brutal attempt at burning down the building together with its inhabitants made by fascist militia who had left the Independence March on 11th November a moment earlier. The filmmakers used documentary material of true street incidents.
Co-Producer:
Radosław Drabik
Costume Design:
Aleksandra Staszko
Director:
Andrzej Jakimowski
Director of Photography:
Adam Bajerski
Editor:
Cezary Grzesiuk
Master Lighting Artist:
Piotr Michalski
Music:
Tomasz Gąssowski
Musician:
Robert Majewski
Producer:
Andrzej Jakimowski
Production Design:
Ewa Jakimowska
Script:
Marzena Popławska
Writer:
Andrzej Jakimowski
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