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Release Date:
June 24, 2022
Original Title:
Dzień, w którym znalazłem w śmieciach dziewczynę
Alternate Titles:
2028 - La ragazza trovata nella spazzatura
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
TVP
Wonder Woman Production
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
In the near future an indifferent activist announces that at midnight on New Year’s Eve he is going to commit suicide in protest against the renewed slavery system in Poland. His plan is put on hold the moment he finds an abandoned slave woman in the trash and decides to help set her free.
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Assistant Director:
Dyba Lach
Julia Kawałko
Assistant Property Master:
Paweł Bańkowski
Assistant Set Designer:
Zofia Kochman
Camera Operator:
Łukasz Suchocki
Kacper Wójcicki
Casting:
Ewa Krzyżanowska-Łepecka
Catering:
Marzena Bloch
Robert Gruba
Costume Design:
Katarzyna Sałdak
Creative Producer:
Dagmara Brodziak
Digital Intermediate:
Mateusz Budnik
Director:
Michał Krzywicki
Director of Photography:
Łukasz Suchocki
Editor:
Agnieszka Białek
Grip:
Piotr Kmieciński
Marek Rumak
Adrian Kubicki
Health and Safety:
Wojciech Konkol
Interior Designer:
Oliwia Waligóra
Makeup & Hair:
Olga Maśnica
Karolina Ryciak
Master Lighting Artist:
Łukasz Cichecki
Music Arranger:
Krzysztof Aleksander Janczak
Music Producer:
Krzysztof Aleksander Janczak
Musician:
Krzysztof Aleksander Janczak
Orchestrator:
Krzysztof Aleksander Janczak
Original Music Composer:
Krzysztof Aleksander Janczak
Producer:
Natalia Bednarska
Production Manager:
Natalia Bednarska
Props:
Rafał Oryga
Set Designer:
Oliwia Waligóra
Sound:
Bart Putkiewicz
Stanisław Najmiec
Maciej Krupa
Maciej Amilkiewicz
Natalia Sikorska
Sound Designer:
Bart Putkiewicz
Sound Editor:
Bart Putkiewicz
Special Effects:
Dominik Kosik
Still Photographer:
Beata Bieńkowska
Tailor:
Katarzyna Janczyk-Karasińska
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