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We looked at the budgets of Polish productions. According to data from Wikipedia, which does not include the “Pilecki Report” from that year, the list of the most expensive films after 1989 is as follows:
Films with a budget of at least PLN 10 million (without taking into account inflation)
- “Quo vadis” (2001) – 76,140,000
- “Karol. The Pope who remained a man” (2006) – approx. 48,000,000
- “The Battle of Vienna” (2012) – 44,144,247
- “Karol. The Man Who Became Pope” (2005) – approx. 35,000,000
- “Another Day of Life” (2018) – approx. 33,000,000
- “1920 Battle of Warsaw” (2011) – 25,452,198
- “Miasto 44” (2014) – 24,823,700
- “The Spanish Flu” (2015) – 24,663,543
- “With Fire and Sword” (1999) -24,000,000
- “Loving Vincent” (2017) – 22,610,841
- “Janosik. The True Story” (2009) – 21,798,693
- “Chopin. The Desire for Love” (2001) – 21,150,000
We’re not talking about fifth place in this episode, but we guess this title may be a mystery to many people. “Another Day of Life” directed by Damian Nenow and Raul de la Fuente was based on the book of the same title by Ryszard Kapuściński. Filmmakers from five countries worked on the creation of a combination of a full-length animated film and a documentary. It is a story about Kapuściński’s three-month expedition to war-torn and chaos-torn Angola, where the front line changes like in a kaleidoscope ().
“Another Day of Life” won the European Film Award for best animated film. He also received the most important Spanish film award (Goya) in this category and the audience award at the San Sebastian film festival.
Source: Gazeta

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