I’m Here

An unexpected arrival of Hania's younger brother, forces the 20-year-old girl to face her traumatic past and re-establish contact with her long-lost mother.
2019 | Film fabularny w reż. Agaty Minowskiej

MAIN CAST AND CREDITS
HANIA: Marianna Kowalewska
STEFAN: Miłosz Frydrychowicz
KRYSTYNA: Edyta Torhan
MARCIN: Michał Jaros

WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY: Agata Minowska
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Maciej Miller
EDITED BY: Magdalena Urbańska
SET DECORATOR: Agata Minowska, Kamil Thrun
COSTUME DESIGNER: Agata Minowska, Maria Wider
MAKE-UP ARTIST: Marta Mittlener
1ST DIRECTOR ASSISTANT: Natalia Nylec
2ND DIRECTOR ASSISTANT: Jan Kuźnik
STAGE MANAGER: Maciej Jagielski
CASTING: Agata Minowska
SCRIPT SUPERVISOR: Marek Głuszczak
CAMERA OPERATOR: Stanisław Horodecki
CAMERA ASSISTANT: Tomasz Specjał
GAFFER: Łukasz Proch
SOUND RECORDIST: Piotr Pastuszak
MUSIC: Colleen: Grzegorz Łapiński

PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER: Marcin Borchardt
GSF OFFICE COORDINATOR: Marta Drankiewicz
PRODUCTION MANAGER: Joanna Pultyn
PRODUCED BY: Leszek Kopeć, Jerzy Rados, Gdyńska Szkoła Filmowa

The film is co-financed by the Polish Film Institute
The Pomeranian Film Foundation in Gdynia
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