
White Courage
Drama · War · History
Overview
The film tells the story of two Highlander brothers – Maciek and Andrzej. After the death of their father, which Andrzej contributed to, and the loss of his beloved Bronka, Andrzej leaves the family home. On his way, he meets the mysterious Wolfram, an anthropologist and climber. He shares with him his mountaineering technique and knowledge about the Prague origins of the highlanders. Andrzej returns to Zakopane, war breaks out. To protect the Highlanders from wartime destruction, he wants to persuade them to cooperate with the Germans. Andrzej and Maciek are standing on opposite sides of the barricade. The brothers' confrontation is bloody and painful.
Top Cast


Filip Pławiak
Filip Pławiak
Andrzej Zawrat
Filip Pławiak
Andrzej Zawrat


Julian Świeżewski
Julian Świeżewski
Maciek Zawrat
Julian Świeżewski
Maciek Zawrat


Jakub Gierszał
Jakub Gierszał
Wolfram von Kamitz
Jakub Gierszał
Wolfram von Kamitz


Sandra Drzymalska
Sandra Drzymalska
Bronka Wetula
Sandra Drzymalska
Bronka Wetula


Wiktoria Gorodecka
Wiktoria Gorodecka
Helena
Wiktoria Gorodecka
Helena


Andrzej Konopka
Andrzej Konopka
'Skorus' Wetula
Andrzej Konopka
'Skorus' Wetula
Alona Szostak
Alona Szostak
Bronka's Mother
Alona Szostak
Bronka's Mother


Julia Kuzka
Julia Kuzka
Bronka's Sister
Julia Kuzka
Bronka's Sister
Nikodem Marecki
Nikodem Marecki
Bronka's Brother
Nikodem Marecki
Bronka's Brother


Juliusz Chrząstowski
Juliusz Chrząstowski
Zawrat, Andrzej and Maciek's Father
Juliusz Chrząstowski
Zawrat, Andrzej and Maciek's Father
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