Game Over / Fun

A boy decides to get back at his former girlfriend. With the support of best friend he pretends to go missing. This game has serious consequences.
2007 | 3 Pomeranian Film Workshops | 8'15'' | 8'35''

Written and directed by: Maciej Gajda, Kacper Gajewski, Małgorzata Grześkiewicz, Piotr Jarosz, Piotr Kobzej, Anna Kolator, Marianna Kupść, Michał Michalski, Przemysław Panek, Małgorzata Rakowiec, Lucyna Rokitiańska and Marta Szotyńska
Cast: Anna Prus, Jan Kołodziej, Stanisław Sygitowicz, Tomira Kowalik and others
Artistic supervision and teaching: Milenia Fiedler, Paweł Huelle, Rafał Listopad, Grzegorz Łoszewski, Wojciech Marczewski and Andrzej Tomczak
Organisation of 3 Pomeranian Film Workshops: Jerzy Rados
Produced by: Leszek Kopeć Pomeranian Film Foundation 2007
GAME OVER [editing version Milenia Fiedler] 8”15″
FUN [editing version Rafał Listopad] 8”35″

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