MOSCOW FROM DAWN TILL DUSK

MOSKWA OD ZMIERZCHU DO ŚWITU

The film is one of the five pictures included in the project entitled ‘The World from Dawn Till Dusk’. Young filmmakers direct their cameras at the residents of Russia’s capital portraying one day in the life of the metropolis. The picture of the city includes short visits to the underground, a police station, the immigrants from Afghanistan, a discotheque or even an Orthodox church. The characters represent a wide range of professions: from the blue collar worker to the journalist. The film was made under the artistic supervision of Maciej Drygas, Andrzej Musiał and Mateusz Werner. 

  • Genre: Dokumentalny
  • Country: Poland
  • Running time: 51
  • Year: 2011

Director: Maciej Drygas, Mirosław Dembiński

Script: Mirosław Dembiński, Maciej Drygas

Production company: Studio Filmowe Everest

About the directors:

Maciej Drygas

Maciej Drygas

scriptwriter and documentary film director born in 1956 in Łódź. After graduation from the Film Directing Department at Moscow’s VGIK in 1981 he worked with Krzysztof Zanussi and Krzysztof Kieślowski as a director’s assistant. His documentaries include False Start (1981), Psychotherapy (1984), Hear My Cry (1991), State of Weightlessness (1994), Głos nadziei (2002), One Day in People’s Poland (2005). He has won a number of festival awards in, among others, Mumbai, Huston, Tai Pei, Monte Carlo, San Francisco, Nyon and Kraków. Currently he teaches at the Film School in Łódź.

Mirosław Dembiński

Mirosław Dembiński






Born in 1959 in Bydgoszcz. He is a graduate of mathematics at the Mikołaj Kopernik University in Toruń (1983) and the Film Directing Department at the National Film, Television and Theatre School in Łódź (1990). In 1991 he established the Everest Film Studio, where he produced 44 films. He is an author of documentaries, among them being: Owoce ziemi czarnej (1992), Ganek (1998), Icarus (1999), Shared flight (2003), which were awarded more than 50 times, among others in Oberhausen, San Francisco, Calcutta and Krakow. A Lesson of Belorussian has already been awarded in Amsterdam, Leipzig, Kielce and Łódź.