A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 28, 2018
Original Title:
Kler
Alternate Titles:
Clergy
Clergy mijn stem
Kler
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Filmoteka Narodowa – Instytut Audiowizualny
Kino Świat
Krakowskie Biuro Festiwalowe
Moderator Inwestycje
Profil Film
Studio Métrage
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 18+ FR: 16 IE: 18 PL: 16
Runtime: 133
A few years back tragic events tied the fate of three Catholic priests. From then on they meet on every anniversary of the disaster to celebrate their survival. On an everyday basis they have their ups and downs. Lisowski works at the curia in a big city, has a career and is dreaming of the Vatican. Problem is, archbishop Mordowicz, an opulent church official who uses his political influence to build the largest sanctuary in Poland, gets in his way. The second priest, Trybus, is a village parson. He ministers to a poor community and gives in to human weaknesses more and more often. Kukuła is not faring well either. Despite his fervent faith, he loses the trust of his parishioners actually overnight. Soon the stories of the three clergymen are going to join once again.
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Associate Producer:
Janusz Hetman
Camera Operator:
Kamil Król
Casting:
Magdalena Szwarcbart
Co-Producer:
Jerzy Dzięgielewski
Wojciech Gostomczyk
Costume Design:
Magdalena Rutkiewicz
Director:
Wojciech Smarzowski
Director of Photography:
Tomasz Madejski
Editor:
Paweł Laskowski
Executive Producer:
Tomasz Jaskulski
Makeup Artist:
Ewa Drobiec
Original Music Composer:
Mikołaj Trzaska
Producer:
Jacek Rzehak
Production Design:
Jagna Janicka
Production Manager:
Tomasz Jaskulski
Screenplay:
Wojciech Smarzowski
Wojciech Rzehak
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Kamil Król
Set Decoration:
Zofia Lubińska
Sound:
Radosław Ochnio
Title Designer:
Maciej Mika
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