Smolensk (film)

Smolensk (Polish: Smoleńsk) is a Polish drama thriller film directed by polish director Antoni Krauze produced from 2013 to 2016.

Smolensk
Polish airplane after tragedy (10 April 2010)
PolishSmoleńsk
Directed byAntoni Krauze
Written by
  • Antoni Krauze
  • Tomasz Lysiak
  • Maciej Pawlicki
  • Marcin Wolski
Music byMichal Lorenc
CinematographyMichal Pakulski
Edited byMilosz Janiec
Production
companies
Fundacja Smolensk 2010
Distributed byKino Swiat
Release date
  • 5 September 2016 (2016-09-05) (Poland)
Running time
120 min

Storyline

Polish reporter of television TVM-sat Nina (Beata Fido) lead the investigation of the 2010 Polish Air Force Tu-154 crash in Smolensk. From beginning Nina, like her boss is sceptical set to the theory of assassination, but in the course of time, she changes her opinion.

Cast

Lech Łotocki as Lech Kaczyński
  • Beata Fido as Nina
  • Redbad Klijnstra as Editor in Chief of television TVM sat.
  • Halina Łabonarska as Nina's mother.
  • Lech Łotocki as President RP Lech Kaczyński.
  • Ewa Dałkowska as First lady of Poland Maria Kaczyńska.
  • Maciej Góraj as Nina's father.
  • Aldona Struzik as Ewa Błasik, wife of General Andrzej Błasik.
  • Maciej Brzoska as Chef of Tu-154.
  • Marek Bukowski as pilot in the bar.
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