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Release Date:
November 25, 2011
Original Title:
80 milionów
Alternate Titles:
80 Million
80 Millions
80 milionów
80 миллионов
Osiemdziesiąt milionów
Genres:
Action | Drama | History
Production Companies:
Canal+
MediaBrigade
Odra Film
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
A movie about the power of thousands, the courage of hundreds and friendship of a few, thanks to whom a change of fate of millions became possible. Poland, lower Silesia, the beginning of a very cold winter 1981. After a series of entrapments by the security service a confrontation between the opposition and the communists seems to be inevitable. Just before the proclamation of martial law a group of young solidarity activists decide to play va banque and organize a rash action to take out 80 million of the union money from one of the Wroclaw’s banks before the account is blocked. Security service officers follow their steps. It’s the beginning of a gripping tournament in which also priests and curb dealers will play their parts. Each side has aces up their sleeve.
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Additional Camera:
Mateusz Wichłacz
Assistant Camera:
Ireneusz Adamiak
Camera Operator:
Maciej Lisiecki
Co-Producer:
Beata Ryczkowska
Kacper Habisiak
Paweł Mossakowski
Marcin Kasiński
Andrzej Białas
Jacek Kulczycki
Dialogue Editor:
Filip Krzemień
Director:
Waldemar Krzystek
Foley Editor:
Jacek Wiśniewski
Music Arranger:
Sebastian Ładyżyński
Musician:
Marcin Bors
Producer:
Marcin Kurek
Sylwester Banaszkiewicz
Production Manager:
Sylwester Banaszkiewicz
Sound:
Kacper Habisiak
Marcin Kasiński
Sound Director:
Kacper Habisiak
Marcin Kasiński
Sound Effects Editor:
Maciej Tęgi
Kacper Habisiak
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Marcin Kasiński
Kacper Habisiak
Special Effects:
Artur Bartos
Steadicam Operator:
Tomasz Karnowski
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