Don’t Talk to Me Like That

Tina and Julek are musically talented siblings. They are preparing for giving a concert that is supposed to change their lives as a talent scout from a big record company is coming to listen to them. The atmosphere of excitement and mutual support is suddenly spoiled, when Julek doesn’t come home for a night. Tina, aware of his drug problem, is suspicious and makes him take a drug test. The result is negative which picks a fight between siblings.
2022 |

written and directed by Hanna Kilińska

cinematopgraphy: Marcin Gołąb

sound: Tomasz Soyer, Natalia Sikorska

editing: Olga Bejm

production design: Aleksandra Ciapka

costumes: Anna Berent, Yulia Pomorova

make-up: Karolina Oleszek

cast: Eliza Rycymbel (Tina), Kamil Szeptycki (Julek), Maciej Konopiński (Klaudiusz), Piotr Bideroń (Scaut), Natalia Ciura (11-year-old Tina)

 

producer: Leszek Kopeć, Jerzy Rados

 

produced by: Gdynia Film School

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