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One night a hamster called Przemek falls down from a high floor of old house...
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DIRECTOR: Bartek Ignaciuk
SCREENPLAY: Bartek Ignaciuk
DOP: Marek Sanak
EDITOR: Wojciech Włodarski
SOUND: Sergiusz Oczkowski
SCENOGRAPHY: Janusz Mazurczak
COSTUMES: Marysia Górska
Characterization: Mirela Zawiszewska
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Eliza Oczkowska
UNIT MANAGER: Jarek Frontczak
STILL PHOTOGRAPHY: Mieszko Jungst
PRODUCER: Munk Studio - Polish Filmmakers Association, Film Produkcja, TVP
EDITOR: Wojciech Włodarski
SOUND: Sergiusz Oczkowski
SCENOGRAPHY: Janusz Mazurczak
COSTUMES: Marysia Górska
Characterization: Mirela Zawiszewska
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Eliza Oczkowska
UNIT MANAGER: Jarek Frontczak
STILL PHOTOGRAPHY: Mieszko Jungst
PRODUCER: Munk Studio - Polish Filmmakers Association, Film Produkcja, TVP
CAST: Marcin Perchuć, Paweł Wilczak, Magdalena Celówna, Czesław Bogdański, Adrian Gąsior, Magdalena Różczka
SYNOPSIS
One night a hamster called Przemek falls down from a high floor of old house. Przemek is a beloved pet of two elderly people – Maria and Wacław. The shocked couple find Przemek on the roof of their car parked outside the building. The hamster is wearing a handkerchief parachute and a helmet made of a deodorant cap. It is barely alive. It is the elderly couple’s grandson, Kris, who is later discovered to have launched the hamster, while staying at his grandparents’ for the weekend. This seemingly trivial accident triggers an avalanche of minor catastrophes. The small, local community is incapable of finding a common language or common values to face the problems. And the price for the wrongdoings is paid by the most innocent.
SYNOPSIS
One night a hamster called Przemek falls down from a high floor of old house. Przemek is a beloved pet of two elderly people – Maria and Wacław. The shocked couple find Przemek on the roof of their car parked outside the building. The hamster is wearing a handkerchief parachute and a helmet made of a deodorant cap. It is barely alive. It is the elderly couple’s grandson, Kris, who is later discovered to have launched the hamster, while staying at his grandparents’ for the weekend. This seemingly trivial accident triggers an avalanche of minor catastrophes. The small, local community is incapable of finding a common language or common values to face the problems. And the price for the wrongdoings is paid by the most innocent.
© 2017 Mieszko Jungst