
Minghun
Drama
Overview
After the loss of his daughter, Jurek, together with his father-in-law Ben, decides to perform the Chinese minghun ritual.
Top Cast


Marcin Dorociński
Marcin Dorociński
Jurek
Marcin Dorociński
Jurek


Natalia Bui
Natalia Bui
Marysia / Mei-Xiu
Natalia Bui
Marysia / Mei-Xiu
Izabela Francis Vinent Abreu
Izabela Francis Vinent Abreu
Luiza
Izabela Francis Vinent Abreu
Luiza


Daxing Zhang
Daxing Zhang
Ben
Daxing Zhang
Ben
Grażyna Sobocińska
Grażyna Sobocińska
Diana
Grażyna Sobocińska
Diana
Maja Laura Jaryczewska
Maja Laura Jaryczewska
Karolina
Maja Laura Jaryczewska
Karolina


Wiktoria Gorodecka
Wiktoria Gorodecka
Olga
Wiktoria Gorodecka
Olga


Antek Sztaba
Antek Sztaba
Borys
Antek Sztaba
Borys


Ewelina Żak
Ewelina Żak
Nurse
Ewelina Żak
Nurse


Bartosz Roch Nowicki
Bartosz Roch Nowicki
Nurse
Bartosz Roch Nowicki
Nurse
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