Everything for My Friend

Ania is in a quarrel with her best friend, Kasia. When Kasia destroys her graduation paintings, Ania feels guilty and decides to apologize to her friend. But it turns out that the problem is much deeper than just their quarrel. How far can Ania go for their friendship?
2023 |

written and directed by Lulu Pomorova

cinematopgraphy:  Stanisław Horodecki

music: Filip Falkowski

sound: Tomasz Strzyżewski

editing: Jakub Rados, Robert Kołodziejczyk

art director: Katarzyna Banasiak

make-up: Karolina Oleszek, Magdalena Wozińska, Barbara Squirell

cast: Maja Szopa (Ania), Adrianna Malecka (Kasia), Marcin Korcz (Bernacki), Marta Sutor (Marta), Konrad Szymański (Marek)

 

producer: Leszek Kopeć, Jerzy Rados

co-producer: Zbigniew Domagalski, WFDiF

 

 

produced by: Gdyńska Szkoła Filmowa

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