fell first slap on the set of the new film by Marcin Wrona. Author loud “Baptism”, the film awarded the Silver Lions m.in Film Festival in Gdynia and the displayed among others at festivals in San Sebastian and Toronto, this time making a film “Demon”.
The film is based on the motifs of a play, adherence Peter Rowicki to be a cinema genre of horror and thriller border. The international co-production plays an actor in Israel, Itay Tiran, and many outstanding Polish actors, including Tomasz Schuchardt, Andrzej Grabowski, Adam Woronowicz and Cezary Kosinski.
Peter (Itay Tiran), called by his friends python, coming from England to Polish wedding with a beautiful Żaneta (Agnieszka Żulewska). In the old house received as a gift from the future father in law (Andrzej Grabowski) intends to arrange a family nest for himself and fiancee. Plans complicated when on the eve of the wedding the man is human remains, buried near the property. During the inspection it comes to an accident. Peter loses consciousness, and after regaining consciousness he discovers that his gruesome find was gone, and he can not remember anything from the last few hours. Meanwhile, the wedding starts. Guests invited to the ceremony, headed by his brother Żaneta – Bright (Tomasz Schuchardt) recognize that the groom starts to happen something disturbing.
Marcin Wrona, creator of “Demon” is a film director and screenwriter, television and theater. M.in directed the play “Trapped” at the Variety Theatre in Warsaw and the musical “Chopin must die exhibited simultaneously in Warsaw and London. In 2007 Marcin Wrona for the screenplay of the film” My Blood, “written with Grazyna Trela, won the Grand Prix of the Polish edition Hartley-Merrill scenario and took third place in the international final of this competition in Cannes. second full-length director’s story, “Baptism”, in 2010 he won m.in Silver Lion at the 35th Polish Film Festival in Gdynia and awards for best leading male roles Wojtek Zielinski and rookie Tom Schuchardt.
The film “Demon” will hit the screens in the second half of 2015.
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