A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 10, 2005
Original Title:
Inheritance
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
AMP Polska
TVP
Production Countries:
Poland | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
Krister, a middle-aged Swede of Polish origin, has been retreating from the modern world. His life, on a small island near Stockholm, has turned into an uneventful slow death. His memories of Poland, a country he visited during his teenage years, are just as sad. The only reason he goes back is because he inherits a cottage in the Polish countryside. When he arrives in Warsaw, Krister is surprised by the city's modern infrastructure and by its outward signs of wealth. The butcher's shop he used to go to is now a sex shop, and his teenage friend Grzegorz is now a very respectable eye surgeon and gay. Krister is in for an even bigger shock as he meets twenty something Ewa. Krister thinks he is falling in love with her, which gives him a new zest for life. His discovery that she is a porn actress only adds to his obsession until he learns that their meeting is no accident, she is his daughter.
Additional Editing:
Rafał Samborski
Assistant Production Design:
Piotr Bernat
Assistant Production Manager:
Aleksandra Baltyn
Katarzyna Chacińska
Boom Operator:
Michał Sobótka
Maciej Kaliński
Remidiusz Botiuk
Camera Operator:
Kamil Król
Catering:
Grażyna Szafraniec
Co-Producer:
Jerzy Kapuściński
Andrzej Serdiukow
Costume Design:
Paulina Pokrzywa
Director:
Edward Porembny
Director of Photography:
Kamil Król
Editor:
Ewa Smal
Idea:
Edward Porembny
Interior Designer:
Marcin Czerwiński
Makeup Artist:
Iza Wrońska
Master Lighting Artist:
Mateusz Kuźniak
Online Editor:
Paweł Krzemiński
Original Music Composer:
Stanisław Syrewicz
Producer:
Edward Porembny
Production Coordinator:
Marcin Bralczyk
Production Design:
Bogusław Nobel-Nobielski
Production Manager:
Mariusz Ślosarczyk
Sound:
Marek Bobowski
Sound Editor:
Bart Putkiewicz
Translator:
Konrad Sosnowski
Marta Skorupińska
Jacek Wasilewski
Writer:
Andrew Hislop
Delphine Dewulf
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