Career of Nikos Dyzma

Career of Nikos Dyzma
Directed by Jacek Bromski
Produced by Henryk Parnowski
Michał Balcerzak
Włodzimierz Otulak
Written by Jacek Bromski
Tomasz Kępski
Starring Cezary Pazura
Anna Przybylska
Ewa Kasprzyk
Andrzej Grabowski
Krzysztof Pieczyński
Tomasz Schuchardt
Filip Bobek
Music by Henri Seroka
Elektryczne Gitary
Kuba Sienkiewicz
Cinematography Arkadiusz Tomiak
Edited by Krzysztof Szpetmański
Distributed by Vision Film Distribution
Release dates
  • 15 March 2002 (2002-03-15)
Running time
103 minutes
Country Poland
Language Polish

Career of Nikos Dyzma (also known as Kariera Nikosia Dyzmy in Polish) is a 2002 Polish film directed by Jacek Bromski.[1]

Cast list

Awards

year: 2003 Type: appointment Award: Eagle Category: Best Costume Design (Margaret Braszka)

year: 2003 Type: appointment Award: Golden Duck Category: Best Polish actress (Anna Przybylska)

year: 2002 Type: appointment Award: Golden Lions Category: Participation in the main competition (Jacek Bromski)

Other Information

Period Picture: October 10 - November 21, 2001.

Landscapes: Pabianice (Lutheran Cemetery), Lodz (Poznanski Palace Street. Ogrodowa, ul. Marathon, rector Film School - Film Walewska senator's office, the rector of the Academy of Medicine - a film cabinet minister Jaszuńskiego, home of "Polonia", Al. Mickiewicza - film study Kilińskiego, a hypermarket M1, Poniatowski Park, st. Wolczanska requested to fill at the hospital), Wola, near Lodz Błędowska (golf course), Leśmierz (refinery), Warsaw, Gdynia (port).

Gala premiere took place March 7, 2002 in Lodz, in the cinema "Baltic" and the March 14, 2002 in Warsaw at the cinema 'Cinematheque. "

In 2002, the film received an award of the Association "Polish Cinemas - Golden Ticket for a fourth place ranking in the audience.

The film can be confused with the Polish comedy of manners in 1956 under the title "Nicodemus Dyzma"

The film can be confused with the Polish soap opera from 1980, which is a soap opera costume and satire titled "The Career of Nicodemus Dyzma"

Sound: Janusz Bouillon and Michael Kosterkiewicz

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