Skolimowski is looking in Poland for his cast and crew. Paulo Branco and Alma Films (www.alma-films.com), an Israeli film production company, will provide €2.1 of the budget, which will be 70 percent of the total cost. The shooting sessions are to start in Szczytno, Poland this autumn.
In films such as Hands Up! or Barrier, which showed the Polish communist reality, Skolimowski experimented with the language of the cinema. He left Poland in 1967, and then lived and worked abroad. He is also the writer of such films as Deep End and Moonlighting. He has not made any other films since 30 Door Key in 1991 and has mainly painted artwork since then.