Michal Marczak

Director; "All These Sleepless Nights"

Director; "All These Sleepless Nights"

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The film “All These Sleepless Nights” follows two friends, Kristof and Michal, as they navigate the parties, relationships, and literal highs and figurative lows of Warsaw.

Polish film centers on youth culture, blends fiction and documentary

The film “All These Sleepless Nights” follows two friends, Kristof and Michal, as they navigate the parties, relationships, and literal highs and figurative lows of Warsaw.

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