Botoks | |
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Directed by | Patryk Vega |
Written by | Patryk Vega |
Starring |
Olga Bołądź Agnieszka Dygant Katarzyna Warnke Marieta Żukowska |
Cinematography |
Miroslaw Kuba Brozek Krzysztof Mieszkowski |
Edited by | Tomasz Widarski |
Production company | Vega Investments |
Distributed by | Kino Świat |
Release date |
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Running time | 135 minutes |
Country | Poland |
Language | Polish |
Botoks is a 2017 Polish thriller film directed by Patryk Vega. It stars Olga Bołądź, Agnieszka Dygant, Katarzyna Warnke and Marieta Żukowska. It was shot in Warsaw, Paris, Copenhagen and Kenya. [1] The title literally means " botox" in Polish.
The film had the second best opening for a Polish film in 30 years (after Vega's previous film Pitbull: Dangerous women), with 711,906 admissions in its opening weekend in Poland. [1] [2] It totaled 2.31 million admissions (with average admission cost at €4.2) in 2017, the second highest of the year in Poland after Letters to Santa 3. [3] In the United Kingdom, it was the third highest-grossing foreign-language film of 2017, as well as the most successful Polish film of all time in the UK, earning £1.06 million at the box office. [4]
Despite its box office success, the film got nine " Snakes" anti-awards, everywhere where it was nominated. [5]
Botoks | |
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![]() Film poster | |
Directed by | Patryk Vega |
Written by | Patryk Vega |
Starring |
Olga Bołądź Agnieszka Dygant Katarzyna Warnke Marieta Żukowska |
Cinematography |
Miroslaw Kuba Brozek Krzysztof Mieszkowski |
Edited by | Tomasz Widarski |
Production company | Vega Investments |
Distributed by | Kino Świat |
Release date |
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Running time | 135 minutes |
Country | Poland |
Language | Polish |
Botoks is a 2017 Polish thriller film directed by Patryk Vega. It stars Olga Bołądź, Agnieszka Dygant, Katarzyna Warnke and Marieta Żukowska. It was shot in Warsaw, Paris, Copenhagen and Kenya. [1] The title literally means " botox" in Polish.
The film had the second best opening for a Polish film in 30 years (after Vega's previous film Pitbull: Dangerous women), with 711,906 admissions in its opening weekend in Poland. [1] [2] It totaled 2.31 million admissions (with average admission cost at €4.2) in 2017, the second highest of the year in Poland after Letters to Santa 3. [3] In the United Kingdom, it was the third highest-grossing foreign-language film of 2017, as well as the most successful Polish film of all time in the UK, earning £1.06 million at the box office. [4]
Despite its box office success, the film got nine " Snakes" anti-awards, everywhere where it was nominated. [5]