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Release Date:
November 26, 2010
Original Title:
Joanna
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Akson Studio
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
In an era in which it is difficult for the true emotion and excitement, Feliks Falk found the key to the human heart. How many of us love? How much we are able to self-sacrifice? Is there a price that can not pay, when it comes to life of a loved one? Are we really as good as we think about yourself? In Joanna's life is given forever. Today's friend suddenly becomes an enemy. Reflex heart turns into a curse. When one of the lonely woman takes care of little girls-czynkę do not know that from now on, her life will be sweet - bitter taste. Fate in this film is everything. Allows people to find that in a moment blow and lead to separation. After-forgives love, for which you have to pay a huge price. Fulfills the promise of happiness loneliness, brittle as glass.
Casting:
Ewa Brodzka
Co-Producer:
Krzysztof Dudek
Costume Design:
Magdalena Biedrzycka
Director:
Feliks Falk
Director of Photography:
Piotr Śliskowski
Editor:
Krzysztof Szpetmański
Executive Producer:
Katarzyna Fukacz-Cebula
Health and Safety:
Wojciech Konkol
Musician:
Krzysztof Herdzin
Original Music Composer:
Bartłomiej Gliniak
Producer:
Michał Kwieciński
Production Design:
Anna Wunderlich
Set Decoration:
Inga Palacz
Writer:
Feliks Falk
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