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LITTLE
ROSE
(RÓŻYCZKA)
dir. Jan Kidawa Błoński (2010, 118')
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DIRECTION:
Jan Kidawa-Błoński
SCRIPT: Maciej Karpiński, Jan Kidawa-Błonski
CINEMATOGRAPHY: Piotr Wojtowicz
ART DIRECTION: Joanna Białousz
MUSIC: Michał Lorenc
EDITING: Cezary Grzesiuk
SOUND: Wiesław Znyk, Joanna Napieralska
PRODUCED BY: Feature & Documentary Film Studio
PRODUCER: Włodzimierz Niderhaus
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Andrzej Seweryn (Adam Warczewski), Magdalena
Boczarska (Kamila Sakowicz "Little Rose"),
Robert Więckiewicz (Roman Rożek), Jan Frycz (Lieutenant
Wasiak), Grażyna Szapołowska (Mrs. Roma)
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| SYNOPSIS:
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Warsaw, 1967. Kamila is in love with Roman, a Secret
Service Agent for the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Roman asks her to get involved with a writer, Adam Warczewski,
and deliver reports about his views and activities.
SB suspects Adam of antisocialist agenda and is looking
for proof. Under the pseudonym "Little Rose,"
Kamila begins her cooperation with the Secret Services.
Soon her relationship with Warczewski grows stronger,
her reports get more interesting, but also true emotions
start to develop. Trapped in a love triangle, Kamila
tries to escape the binds of political interests and
move on with her life. But Roman won't let her go so
easily.
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| DIRECTOR:
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JAN
KIDAWA-BŁOŃSKI
Born in 1953 in Chorzow, Poland. Director, screenwriter,
producer. Graduated in Film Directing from the Łódź
Film School (1980). He became President of Polish Filmmakers
Association in the 90s and a member of Cinematography
Committee (since 1991). Since 1991 he is the President
and co-owner of Gambit Productions Studio. He debuted
in 1984 with an award winning feature film Three feet
Above the Ground (Trzy stopy nad ziemią).
FILMOGRAPHY
2010 Little Rose (Różyczka): Grand
Prix, Golden Claquer, and Golden Kangaroo (Australian
Film Distributors' Award) at PFF Gdynia; Silver Vitez
for Best Director at Slavic FF, Moscow;
2005 Destined for Blues (Skazany na
bluesa): Golden Claquer at PFF Gdynia;
1996 Virus (Wirus);
1992 Diary in a Marble (Pamiętnik znaleziony
w garbie);
1988 Men's Business (Męskie sprawy);
1984 Three Feet Above the Ground (Trzy
stopy nad ziemią): Cinematography Award; S. Wyspiański
Artistic Award of the Young; Second Prize at Young Polish
Cinema FF, Gdansk.
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