
Simona Kossak
Drama · History
Overview
Simona Kossak - daughter of the painter Jerzy Kossak and granddaughter of Wojciech - deprived of the talent that has defined her family for generations, grows up without knowing the warmth of her despotic mother. When, after graduation, she leaves everything - home, tradition, social conventions - and takes up a job as a scientist in Białowieża, she starts life on her own terms.
Top Cast


Sandra Drzymalska
Sandra Drzymalska
Simona Kossak
Sandra Drzymalska
Simona Kossak


Jakub Gierszał
Jakub Gierszał
Lech 'Leszek' Wilczek
Jakub Gierszał
Lech 'Leszek' Wilczek


Agata Kulesza
Agata Kulesza
Elżbieta Kossak
Agata Kulesza
Elżbieta Kossak


Borys Szyc
Borys Szyc
Batura
Borys Szyc
Batura
Nika Wichłacz
Nika Wichłacz
Joasia
Nika Wichłacz
Joasia


Marianna Zydek
Marianna Zydek
Gloria Kossak
Marianna Zydek
Gloria Kossak


Marta Stalmierska
Marta Stalmierska
Zoja
Marta Stalmierska
Zoja


Olga Bołądź
Olga Bołądź
Hanna Gucwińska
Olga Bołądź
Hanna Gucwińska


Dariusz Chojnacki
Dariusz Chojnacki
Antoni Gucwiński
Dariusz Chojnacki
Antoni Gucwiński


Robert Gonera
Robert Gonera
Professor Kujawski
Robert Gonera
Professor Kujawski
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