Little Rose
Jan Kidawa- Błoński
2010, 1 h 58 minIt’s 1967. After the outburst of a six-day Arab-Isralei War, the countries of the Warsaw Pact break off diplomatic relations with Israel. The Security Service of a communist Poland opens a larg-scale programme focused on establishing the identity of Jewish citizens. Captain Rożek is ordered to suss out a famous Warsaw writer Janusz Wajner who publishes popular books under a pen-name Warczewski. Under a strong pressure from his supervisors, Rożek desperately decides to manipulate the writer into an aquaintance with a secret agent aka “Little Rose”. She’s an attractive, young woman and his mistress. The Infromal Collabolator “Little Rose” acts as a beginning writer and wins the trust of Warczewski who bends under her charm. Subconsciously, however, she becomes gradually fascinated by his personality, manners, knowledge and sensitivity.
Written by: Maciej Karpiński, Jan Kidawa-Błoński
Director of photograpy: Piotr Wojtowicz PSC
Music by: Michał Lorenc
Production design by: Joanna Białousz
Sound: Wiesław Znyk, Joanna Napieralska
Editing: Cezary Grzesiuk
Costume design by: Ewa Krauze
Make-up: Janina Dybowska-Person, Anna Adamek
Production manager: Paweł Mantorski
Produced by: WFDiF
Producer: Włodzimierz Niderhaus
Co-producers: Mariusz Łukomski, Dominique Lesage
Distribution: Monolith Films
World sales: Monolith Films
Actress in a leading role: Magdalena Boczarska
Actors in leading roles: Andrzej Seweryn, Robert Więckiewicz
Actresses in supporting roles: Grażyna Szapołowska, Julia Kornacka, Izabella Olszewska
Actors in supporting roles: Jan Frycz, Jacek Braciak, Krzysztof Globisz