Grandma’s Day

Tomek swindles money using „grandson method”. Things are going well, when suddenly the old lady unsmasks him and locks him up in her apartment. The infirm woman offers the hoodlum a deal.
2015 | Feature film directed by Miłosz Sakowski

Tomek swindles money using „grandson method”. Things are going well, when suddenly the old lady unsmasks him and locks him up in her apartment. The infirm woman offers the hoodlum a deal. The boy will get money, but only if he pretends to be her grandson in front of the social worker who is to verify if the woman is under a proper care…

Directed by: Miłosz Sakowski
Written by: Miłosz Sakowski, Marcin Kubawski
Director of photography: Kacper Zieliński
Editing: Miłosz Sakowski
Production design by: Łukasz Brodowicz
Costume design by: Elżbieta Radke, Izabela Karwacka, Zuzanna Glińska
Make-up: Izabela Karwacka, Noemi Ostrowska, Michalina Dudziak
Sound: Piotr Pastuszak Kierownictwo produkcji: Joanna Pultyn

Cast: Anna Dymna, Mateusz Nędza, Łukasz Simlat, Justyna Jeleń, Adam Cybulski, Michał Wojciechowicz

Producer: Leszek Kopeć, Jerzy Rados
Produced by: Gdyńska Szkoła Filmowa

Duration: 30 min

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