Love_proxy

Gniewko, a sensitive 27-year-old software developer, gets an invention at work - a robot doppelgänger, which is an improved version of himself. Instead of using it for professional tasks, Gniewko attempts to utilize the robot to get closer to his beloved Lena.
2023 |

written and directed by Marcin Niemkiewicz

cinematopgraphy: Przemysław Brynkiewicz

music: Marcin Korpas

sound: Piotr Kaletowski

editing: Oskar Handzlik

production design: Julia Dawidowska

costumes: Weronika Gajewska

make-up: Ida Cywik

casting director: Marta Philip

cast: Jakub Sasak (Gniewko), Vanessa Aleksander (Lena), Mateusz Damięcki (Boss)

 

producer: Leszek Kopeć, Jerzy Rados

co-producer: Zbigniew Domagalski, WFDiF

 

produced by: Gdyńska Szkoła Filmowa

Plac Grunwaldzki 2

81-372 Gdynia, Polska

tel: +48 22 58 712 2277

info@gsf.pl

 

www.gsf.pl

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  • “love_proxy” by Marcin Niemkiewicz will have its European premiere in competition of the forthcoming 43rd Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival to take place between April 8th-20th. This year, the festival will feature over 50 sci-fi films from around the world in four competitive sections; “love_proxy” will be a part of the “They’re the Future” student film program.

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