Just Right
Adrian, a young man with Down syndrome, works as a cleaner at a sports university together with his father, Robert. His goal is to become a rugby player. As it turns out, achieving success requires more than just his father’s support.
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Radosław WawrzyniukDirector
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Radosław WawrzyniukWriter
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Stanisław BorowskiWriter
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Maciej ŚlesickiProducer
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Warsaw Film SchoolProducer
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Adam WdówkaKey Cast
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Grzegorz PrzybyłKey Cast
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Przemysław MikulskiCinematography
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Stanisław BorowskiEditing
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Emmet O’DonnelSound editing
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Mikołaj KierzkowskiSound editing
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Maksymilian KizińskiProduction manager
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Wojciech FryczMusic composer
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Project Title (Original Language):W sam raz
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Project Type:Short, Student
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Runtime:15 minutes
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Completion Date:January 31, 2026
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Country of Origin:Poland
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Country of Filming:Poland
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Language:Polish
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:2:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:Yes - Warsaw Film School
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
Radosław Wawrzyniuk - born and raised in Warsaw. A turning point in his life came with a trip to the Documentary and Feature Film Studios in Warsaw (WFDiF), after which he decided to dedicate his life to film. He began his creative path with photography, working in commercial studios at a very young age. Each new experience became a small step toward fulfilling his filmmaking dream. Today, he is a directing student at the Warsaw Film School, where in his first year he directed his debut film "W sam raz" (eng. "Just Right").
Making films is, for me, a conversation with the audience. Sometimes I can entertain, other times encourage reflection on something I carry within myself. While working on my graduation film, I decided to tell the story of someone who deeply moved and inspired me.
“Just Right” is a story born from the character of Adam Wdówka. When I met him, I immediately felt a profound belief in the unlimited power of human dreams. I knew these were exactly the emotions I wanted to convey in my film. I believe this film is important because it portrays an extraordinary, sensitive, and courageous person who - struggling against social prejudice - must fight much harder for things that for many of us are ordinary and self-evident.