Holiday

Alicja has everything planned – she is leaving with her boyfriend to Sydney. All she has left to do is say goodbye to her mother. As their departure looms closer, the woman does her best not to let her daughter go.
2014 | Feature film directed by Anna Gnadczyńska

Directed by ANNA GNADCZYŃSKA
Written by ANNA GNADCZYŃSKA
Director of photography SŁAWOMIR WITEK
Editing ALAN ZEJER
Production design by ŁUKASZ BRODOWICZ
Costume design by MAGDALENA ZAWADZKA, MONIKA STANIECKA
Make-up MAGDALENA ZAWADZKA
Sound PIOTR PASTUSZAK

Production manager JOANNA PULTYN

Cast
DOROTA ANDROSZ
MARIA MAJ
MACIEJ KONOPIŃSKI
JEREMIASZ GZYL
ŁUKASZ CZERWIŃSKI
MAŁGORZATA RÓŻALSKA
MAGDALENA WALASZCZYK
SYLWIA GALON
ŁUKASZ LASKOWSKI
PAWEŁ PODOLSKI

Producer LESZEK KOPEĆ, JERZY RADOS

Produced by GDYŃSKA SZKOŁA FILMOWA

Duration: 12 minut

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