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Trick
Directed by Jan Hryniak
Screenplay by Michał J. Zabłocki
Starring
Cinematography Piotr Śliskowski
Edited by Wojciech Włodarski
Music by Paweł Mykietyn
Production
company
Aromer S.C.
Distributed by Kino Świat
Release date
  • March 9, 2010 (2010-03-09)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryPoland
LanguagePolish
Budget4,651,916 Polish złoty

Trick is a 2010 Polish-language comedy thriller film directed by Jan Hryniak and written by Michał J. Zabłocki. It premiered on 9 March 2010. [1] [2] [3]

Plot

Marek Kowalewski is a talented counterfeiter, who is jailed for counterfeiting United States dollars. In there, he shares his cell with an intelligent older man, Witek, who is nicknamed "Professor". One day, the Taliban kidnaps a member of parliament of Sejm, and Polish government officials offer Kowalewski a deal. He would have to counterfeit 6 million US dollars, which they would then use to pay the ransom to the Taliban. In exchange, Kowalewski would receive freedom.

Cast

Production

The film was directed by Jan Hryniak and written by Michał J. Zabłocki. The cinematography was done by Piotr Śliskowski, music by Paweł Mykietyn, scenography by Wojciech Żogała, and editing by Wojciech Włodarski. It had the budget of 4,651,916 Polish złoty, and was produced by Aromer S.C. in Poland, and distributed by Kino Świat. The film was filmed in May 2009, in Poland, in Warsaw, Pruszków, Pilchowice, Szklarska Poręba, Warsaw, and Wołów, and in Manhattan, New York City, United States. It stars Piotr Adamczyk, Karolina Gruszka, Andrzej Chyra, and Robert Więckiewicz. The film premiered on 9 March 2010. On 12 March 2010, it was released in cinemas, where it was watched by over 300,000 people. [1] [3]

Accolades

Accolades received by WALL-E
Award Year Category Recipients Result
2010 Gdynia Film Festival [1] Best Music Paweł Mykietyn Won
Golden Rooster Awards [1] Best Foreign Film Actor Piotr Adamczyk Won

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Trick". filmpolski.pl (in Polish).
  2. ^ "Trick". imdb.com.
  3. ^ a b "Trick". pisf.pl (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2012-09-06. Retrieved 2023-09-16.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trick
Directed by Jan Hryniak
Screenplay by Michał J. Zabłocki
Starring
Cinematography Piotr Śliskowski
Edited by Wojciech Włodarski
Music by Paweł Mykietyn
Production
company
Aromer S.C.
Distributed by Kino Świat
Release date
  • March 9, 2010 (2010-03-09)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryPoland
LanguagePolish
Budget4,651,916 Polish złoty

Trick is a 2010 Polish-language comedy thriller film directed by Jan Hryniak and written by Michał J. Zabłocki. It premiered on 9 March 2010. [1] [2] [3]

Plot

Marek Kowalewski is a talented counterfeiter, who is jailed for counterfeiting United States dollars. In there, he shares his cell with an intelligent older man, Witek, who is nicknamed "Professor". One day, the Taliban kidnaps a member of parliament of Sejm, and Polish government officials offer Kowalewski a deal. He would have to counterfeit 6 million US dollars, which they would then use to pay the ransom to the Taliban. In exchange, Kowalewski would receive freedom.

Cast

Production

The film was directed by Jan Hryniak and written by Michał J. Zabłocki. The cinematography was done by Piotr Śliskowski, music by Paweł Mykietyn, scenography by Wojciech Żogała, and editing by Wojciech Włodarski. It had the budget of 4,651,916 Polish złoty, and was produced by Aromer S.C. in Poland, and distributed by Kino Świat. The film was filmed in May 2009, in Poland, in Warsaw, Pruszków, Pilchowice, Szklarska Poręba, Warsaw, and Wołów, and in Manhattan, New York City, United States. It stars Piotr Adamczyk, Karolina Gruszka, Andrzej Chyra, and Robert Więckiewicz. The film premiered on 9 March 2010. On 12 March 2010, it was released in cinemas, where it was watched by over 300,000 people. [1] [3]

Accolades

Accolades received by WALL-E
Award Year Category Recipients Result
2010 Gdynia Film Festival [1] Best Music Paweł Mykietyn Won
Golden Rooster Awards [1] Best Foreign Film Actor Piotr Adamczyk Won

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Trick". filmpolski.pl (in Polish).
  2. ^ "Trick". imdb.com.
  3. ^ a b "Trick". pisf.pl (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2012-09-06. Retrieved 2023-09-16.

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