In the Corner

Twenty-year-old Iza has been preparing for an important boxing fight under the watchful eye of her father. Short before the fight the father makes a proposal to her to fix the fight. Iza has to choose between fulfilling her dreams and defending the values she has always believed in.
2015 | Feature film directed by Maciej Bartosz Kruk
Twenty-year-old Iza has been preparing for an important boxing fight under the watchful eye of her father. Short before the fight the father makes a proposal to her to fix the fight. Iza has to choose between fulfilling her dreams and defending the values she has always believed in.


Directed by MACIEJ BARTOSZ KRUK

Written by MACIEJ BARTOSZ KRUK
Director of photography WOJCIECH OSTROWSKI
Editing MICHAŁ PODDĘBNIAK
Production design by SYLWIA GALON, MIŁOSZ SAKOWSKI
Costume design by DOMINIKA RYDZYŃSKA
Make-up MAGDALENA BAUTSCH
Sound WOJCIECH CWYK
Production manager JOANNA PULTYN


Cast

ALICJA STASIEWICZ
MAREK KASPRZYK
MACIEJ KONOPIŃSKI
KAROLINA TRĘBACZ
MICHAŁ WOJCIECHOWICZ
HALINKA PIWOWARSKA
KAMILA BAŁANDA
WIESŁAW RUPIŃSKI
TOMASZ JAMROZ

Producer LESZEK KOPEĆ, JERZY RADOS
Produced by GDYŃSKA SZKOŁA FILMOWA

Duration: 21 min.
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