
Wróbel
Drama · Comedy · Fantasy
Overview
Remek Wróbel is a mailman and an enthusiastic member of an amateur football team. He’s pushing on forty, living the life of a bachelor. One day, everything changes – his neat, tidy life is turned upside down by the appearance of Grandpa, whom he hadn’t met before, and his new chatty neighbour, Marzenka.
Top Cast


Jacek Borusiński
Jacek Borusiński
Remigiusz 'Remek' Wróbel
Jacek Borusiński
Remigiusz 'Remek' Wróbel


Krzysztof Stroiński
Krzysztof Stroiński
Roman Wróbel
Krzysztof Stroiński
Roman Wróbel


Julia Chętnicka
Julia Chętnicka
Marzena Mazurek
Julia Chętnicka
Marzena Mazurek


Agnieszka Matysiak
Agnieszka Matysiak
Nun Elżbieta
Agnieszka Matysiak
Nun Elżbieta


Piotr Rogucki
Piotr Rogucki
'Pedro'
Piotr Rogucki
'Pedro'


Bartłomiej Kotschedoff
Bartłomiej Kotschedoff
Musician 'Dżery'
Bartłomiej Kotschedoff
Musician 'Dżery'


Wojciech Kałużyński
Wojciech Kałużyński
Coach
Wojciech Kałużyński
Coach
Wojciech Fiedorczuk
Wojciech Fiedorczuk
'Marchewa'
Wojciech Fiedorczuk
'Marchewa'
Iwo Zaniewski
Iwo Zaniewski
Professor
Iwo Zaniewski
Professor
Janusz Mazurczak
Janusz Mazurczak
Commander
Janusz Mazurczak
Commander
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