Crew
Director
Jarosław Migoń, born in 1972, is a distinguished director and documentary filmmaker. He gained recognition at the Kraków "After Hours" Festival for "The Sexuality of Kwiatów Polskich Street" (2013). His 62-minute film "Diary of a Beholder" won three awards at the World Media Festival 2017 in Hamburg, received the Grand Prix at the Zakopane Art Film Review 2018, and at the Alexandre Trauner Art Film Festival in Szolnok, Hungary. He co-directed, served as artistic director, and editor for "Gra o Koronę" (2021) - the first Polish documentary made using Virtual Production technology. This film took second place at the international ON-ART FESTIVAL 2021 and won the Intermedia Glob Gold at the World Media Festival for the short documentary "JACEK SROKA. THE ABYSS OF DZIAŁOSZYCE" (2021). He also received an artistic commission distinction at NURT 2022 for the 30-minute documentary "Paleta. Concert for a Flying Violinist." Since 2016, he has been a member of the Polish Filmmakers Association.
Producer
Dr Marcin Pietuch is the founder and artistic director of one of the largest set design companies in Poland, which has been operating since 1994. He combines many years of practical experience with an artistic and bold design vision. His company's structure includes a team of design specialists (architects, interior designers, set designers) as well as a professional production team (experienced craftsmen and production managers). He is making his debut as a producer of a full-length documentary film.
Director of photography
Marek Gajczak is a graduate of the Cinematography Department at the Łódź Film School (1998) and has also completed the Masterclass for DOP workshops in Budapest. During his student years, his film studies won numerous international awards, including the Silver Tadpole at the Camerimage International Film Festival in Poland for the film "Sposób na Moravię." This film also participated in the young talents review at the Cannes Festival. For the short feature film "Antychryst" (2002) by Adam Guziński, he received a cinematography award at the European Short Film Festival in Stuttgart-Ludwigsburg (2003), and the film was nominated for an Oscar after winning the Grand Prix at the Bilbao International Film Festival (2002). In 2006, he debuted as a director and screenwriter with the feature film "Pod powierzchnią." He has collaborated with TVN and Polish Television. Currently, he primarily works as a cinematographer and director of documentary films, having made dozens, as well as feature films. In recent years, he has done cinematography for feature films such as "Oszukane" (2013) directed by Marcin Solarz and "Bokser" (2012) directed by Tomasz Blachnicki, and for documentaries including "Bartoszewski. Droga" (2011) directed by Artur Więcek, "Boris Dorfman – A Mentsh" (2014) directed by Uwe and Gabriela von Seltmann, and "Endrju" (2014) directed by Tomasz Blachnicki and Robert N. Wachowiak.
The composer of the soundtrack
Marcin Gałażyn, born in 1975, is a composer, accordionist, pianist, arranger, and session musician based in Krakow, Poland. He began learning accordion and piano at the age of seven at the State Music School in Augustów, continued his education at the secondary level in Białystok, and later studied at the Academy of Music in Krakow. He has won numerous awards in accordion, chamber, and jazz competitions. Since 1999, he has been a member of the Motion Trio, performing globally across six continents and in forty-four countries, including prestigious venues like Carnegie Hall in New York, Skirball Center of Performing Arts in Los Angeles, Konzerthaus in Vienna, and The Barbican Centre in London. With Motion Trio, he has recorded 14 albums. For more details on his career, you can visit the Motion Trio website. As a composer, Gałażyn works in various styles and creates music for films, documentaries, television, theater, and games. He places a strong emphasis on melody as the main pillar of his music, focusing on beautiful melodic lines. He has composed original soundtracks for films such as "Game for the Crown" and the award-winning "DIARY OF A BEHOLDER," as well as over thirty documentaries, series, and television programs.
Manager of production
Anahí González Guillén (born 1979) hails from San Luis Potosí, Mexico. Since 2002, she has been residing in Poland. She has worked as a coordinator on numerous television and film projects, contributing to productions such as "City of Crime" (2003), "Juarez, Mexico" (2004), "The General, Assault on Gibraltar" (2009), as well as highly popular television programs like "Unbelievable" (since 2002) and "Master Chef" (foreign episodes in Colombia in 2016 and in Mexico in 2019). In the series "In Two Worlds," she served as an assistant director and production manager.