
Opiekun
Drama
Overview
Ambitious violinist Dominika and her journalist husband Robert face a marriage in crisis - she’s drawn to a wealthy businessman, while he struggles to keep their family together. Assigned to report on miraculous pilgrim testimonies at the shrine of St. Joseph, Robert uncovers parallels between his own life and the silent protector of the Holy Family. As he reaches a crossroads that will decide his family’s fate, he must ask himself: can he rise to become a modern-day St. Joseph?
Top Cast


Rafał Zawierucha
Rafał Zawierucha
Robert Kordecki
Rafał Zawierucha
Robert Kordecki


Karolina Chapko
Karolina Chapko
Dominika Kordecka
Karolina Chapko
Dominika Kordecka


Radosław Pazura
Radosław Pazura
Marcin Waleski
Radosław Pazura
Marcin Waleski


Maja Barełkowska
Maja Barełkowska
Dominika's Mother
Maja Barełkowska
Dominika's Mother
Oliwier Kaftanowicz
Oliwier Kaftanowicz
Jurek Kordecki
Oliwier Kaftanowicz
Jurek Kordecki


Maciej Grzybowski
Maciej Grzybowski
Priest Eryk Kordecki
Maciej Grzybowski
Priest Eryk Kordecki


Lech Wierzbowski
Lech Wierzbowski
Priest Marek
Lech Wierzbowski
Priest Marek


Malwina Brych
Malwina Brych
Kaśka
Malwina Brych
Kaśka
Jakub Łopatka
Jakub Łopatka
Painter
Jakub Łopatka
Painter
Witold Łuczyński
Witold Łuczyński
Witold Łuczyński
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