Blueberries

Sara has a bright future with her beloved boyfriend. On this special day, they gather with his family at a historic palace, but the sudden death of a stranger turns it into a nightmare. Drawn into the family's manipulations, Sara lies to protect them — only to realize the bitter weight of deception.
2025 |

written and directed by MARTA KOWALSKA
cinematography: STANISŁAW HORODECKI
music: KUBA WIĘCEK
sound: ADAM SZLENDA PSME
editing: KOSMA KOWALCZYK, JAKUB DAREWSKI,
LESZEK STARZYŃSKI PSM, SYLWIA
NOWAKOWSKA
production design: MARIA WIDAWSKA
costumes: MAŁGORZATA FUDALA
make-up: OLIWIA PAWŁOWSKA
casting: MARTA KOWALSKA
cast: KAROLINA RZEPA (Sara), DANUTA STENKA (Anna), DAWID PTAK (Marcel), JAN SAŁASIŃSKI (Emil)

 

producers: Leszek Kopeć, Jerzy Rados
produced by GDYNIA FILM SCHOOL

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