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Release Date:
February 12, 1993
Original Title:
1968. Szczęśliwego nowego roku
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Zebra Film Studio
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
The events concerning the March 1968 student demonstrations in Poland are seen through the eyes of young people rebelling against the government and the communist politicians trying to halt the protests.
Assistant Camera:
Piotr Jaszczuk
Piotr Obłoza
Assistant Editor:
Anna Staśkiewicz
Mirosław Jabłoński
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Bożena Balcerowska
Assistant Production Design:
Janusz Ostapiński
Andrzej Holc
Camera Operator:
Janusz Gauer
Costume Assistant:
Izabella Izbinska
Andrzej Adamiak
Magdalena Rutkiewicz
Costume Design:
Maria Wilun
Director:
Jacek Bromski
Director of Photography:
Janusz Gauer
Editor:
Jadwiga Zajiček
First Assistant Director:
Zorika Zarzycka
Sławomir Małyszko
Graphic Designer:
Mirosław Mentcel
Makeup Artist:
Dorota Seweryńska
Janina Dybowska-Person
Music:
Henri Seroka
Music Consultant:
Małgorzata Przedpełska-Bieniek
Janusz Kosiński
Producer:
Juliusz Machulski
Michel Houdmont
Mark Forstater
Jacek Bromski
Jacek Moczydłowski
Producer's Assistant:
Mike de Wulf
Tracey Seaward
Production Consultant:
Jerzy Eisler
Production Coordinator:
Jerzy Pyć
Krystyna Bochniak
Ewa Jastrzębska
Anna Ignatiuk
Paweł Gabryś
Zofia Świątek
Małgorzata Fogel-Gabryś
Magdalena Stelmaszczyk
Production Design:
Dorota Ignaczak
Production Manager:
Dorota Ostrowska-Orlińska
Props:
Piotr Giebartowski
Tadeusz Marczewski
Screenplay:
Jacek Bromski
Set Decoration:
Malgorzata Kolbow
Sound:
Francis Dewell
Jerzy Szawłowski
Sound Assistant:
Marian Sekuła
Leszek Ciechoński
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