Summer 43

An intimate story of a friendship between women during the occupation who started saving the world beginning with their own backyard. A story based on real events from the author's grandmother's life.
2019 | Film fabularny

Directing: Aneta Gołębiewska-Bussold
Screenplay: Aneta Gołębiewska-Bussold
Cinematography: Stanisław Horodecki
Editing: Anna Filipow
Production Design: Michał Kołodziej, Anna Berent, Paweł Bussold
Costume Design: Katarzyna Piątek
Make-up: Karolina Oleszek
Sound: Piotr Pastuszak

Cast: Sonia Mietielica, Sylwia Gola, Anna Moskal, Anna Kociarz, Sławomir Holland, Piotr Bulcewicz, Marcel Sabat, Sewerynek Lublewski

 

producer: Leszek Kopeć, Jerzy Rados

 

produced by: Gdynia Film School

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