• Animation studio BreakThru Movies begins filming a brand new challenge.
• “Chłopi” by Dorota Kobiela is a movie primarily based on the Nobel Prize-winning novel of the identical title by Władysław Stanisław Reymont.
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Kamila Urzędowska will play the position of the dazzling Jagna. On the silver display we will even see, amongst others: Mirosław Baka (Boryna), Sonia Mietelica (Hanek), Robert Gulaczyk (Antek) and Ewa Kasprzyk (Dominikowa) and Andrzej Konopka (Commune Mayor). And likewise Małgorzata Kożuchowska and Julia Wieniawa.
“The Peasants” will likely be made utilizing the portray animation approach that gained the hearts of followers world wide within the studio's earlier manufacturing – the movie “Loving Vincent”. – Initially, we’ll shoot the scenes with actors, and the taking pictures will final 36 days. Then we’ll hand-paint every body as an oil portray, a complete of roughly 72,000. frames. To realize this, the challenge will contain over 50 painters working in three studios: the primary one in Sopot, Serbia and Ukraine. – explains Tomasz Wochniak, line producer at BreakThru Movies studio.
The monumental work of Władysław Reymont is stuffed with flowery descriptions of nature. The movie will likely be made primarily based on the work of the Younger Poland interval, which completely replicate the temper of the novel. The massive display will function interpretations of works by artists resembling Józef Chełmoński, Ferdynand Ruszczyc and Leon Wyczółkowski.
The music for the movie will likely be created by the award-winning producer Łukasz LUC Rostkowski. The composer, as a part of the worldwide Insurgent Babel Movie Orchestra, creates a particular Slavic collective of folks musicians who, like painters, will create a magical and analog panorama complementing the great thing about the painted photographs utilizing conventional means (people devices and songs).
The premiere of “Chłopy” is deliberate for 2022. The movie's distributor in Poland will likely be NEXT FILM.