New Bronx

Summer, snapchat, first love. Falling in love means the world to 16-year-old Natalia. She records a video to attract the attention of a boy from the neighborhood. On the way to closeness, however, she encounters adulthood.
2017 | Film fabularny w reż. Filipa Ignatowicza

Screenplay and Direction: Filip Ignatowicz
Cinematography: Sławek Witek
Sound on set: Filip Zaborowski
Editing: Dorota Roś
Production and Costume Design: Aleksandra Ciapka
Make-up: Kasia Lubińska, Natalia Sikora, Patrycja Staniszewska
Director Assistant: Aleksandra Ciapka
Acting coach: Maciej Konopiński
Lighting: Wojciech Ostrowski

Production Manager: Joanna Pultyn

Production: Leszek Kopeć, Jerzy Rados

Duration: 14:59

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