
Go Against the Flow
Drama · History · Music
Overview
Second half of the 1970s. A few teenagers from the town of Ustrzyki Dolne, led by a charismatic and undisciplined student of the local school, Siczka, decided to become punks and get into punk rock and start a band called KSU.
Top Cast


Ignacy Liss
Ignacy Liss
Eugeniusz 'Siczka' Olejarczyk
Ignacy Liss
Eugeniusz 'Siczka' Olejarczyk
Maciej Piotrowski
Maciej Piotrowski
Bogdan 'Bohun' Augustyn
Maciej Piotrowski
Bogdan 'Bohun' Augustyn


Igor Paszczyk
Igor Paszczyk
Wojciech 'Ptyś' Bodurkiewicz
Igor Paszczyk
Wojciech 'Ptyś' Bodurkiewicz


Bartłomiej Deklewa
Bartłomiej Deklewa
'Tomkas'
Bartłomiej Deklewa
'Tomkas'


Piotr Głowacki
Piotr Głowacki
Captain Jerzy Majak
Piotr Głowacki
Captain Jerzy Majak
Szymon Kukla
Szymon Kukla
Waldemar 'Burek' Kuzianik
Szymon Kukla
Waldemar 'Burek' Kuzianik
Filip Łannik
Filip Łannik
Bogdan 'Tuptuś' Tutak
Filip Łannik
Bogdan 'Tuptuś' Tutak


Zuzanna Galewicz
Zuzanna Galewicz
Iga
Zuzanna Galewicz
Iga


Wiktoria Kruszczyńska
Wiktoria Kruszczyńska
Iwonka Majak
Wiktoria Kruszczyńska
Iwonka Majak


Iga Szubelak
Iga Szubelak
Kasia Solecka
Iga Szubelak
Kasia Solecka
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