Józek Goes to Heaven / A Little Metamorphosis

Józek, just before his 18 birthday, starts a new stage of relationship with two important women: his mother and Anka - a girl he met in a pub.
2010 | 8 Pomeranian Film Workshops | 15' | 14'07''

Written and directed by: Michał Bartoszewicz, Katarzyna Cyran de
Hernandez, Karina Hajdamowicz, Magalena Hierowska, Monika Jaszczak,
Janusz Kojro, Dominika Łapka, Michał Popczyk, Marek Pukszta, Monika
Siemińska, Michał Wojciechowicz, Mateusz Żegliński.
Artistic
supervision and teaching: Robert Gliński, Paweł Huelle, Przemysław
Lisak, Rafał Listopad, Grzegorz Łoszewski, Kamil Przełęcki, Sławomir
Pultyn.
Production manager: Joanna Pultyn
Organisation of 8 Pomeranian Film Workshops: Jurek Rados
Produced by: Leszek Kopeć Pomeranian Film Foundation 2010
JÓZEK GOES TO HEAVEN [opieka montażowa: Przemysław Lisak] 15′
A LITTLE METAMORPHOSIS [opieka montażowa: Rafał Listopad] 14’07”

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