Gay Hell at Dante Café
Drama
Overview
A collage of contemporary queer culture in Poland. Rough, iconoclastic, shocking work and staged excerpts picking up the issue of freedom of expression and sexuality.
Top Cast
Jacek Andrzejewski
Jacek Andrzejewski
Nosferato
Jacek Andrzejewski
Nosferato
Natalia Andrzejewski
Natalia Andrzejewski
Wife of Nosferato
Natalia Andrzejewski
Wife of Nosferato
Malgorzata Borkowska
Malgorzata Borkowska
Activist
Malgorzata Borkowska
Activist
Marta Boros
Marta Boros
Lady Godiva
Marta Boros
Lady Godiva
Lukasz Chotkowski
Lukasz Chotkowski
Antichrist
Lukasz Chotkowski
Antichrist
Marta Dobosz
Marta Dobosz
Lady Singer
Marta Dobosz
Lady Singer
Nikolay Galitzine
Nikolay Galitzine
Prince Vampire
Nikolay Galitzine
Prince Vampire
Patrycja Hipszer
Patrycja Hipszer
Vampire
Patrycja Hipszer
Vampire
Kass Jackiewicz
Kass Jackiewicz
Vampire
Kass Jackiewicz
Vampire
Miro Kaminski
Miro Kaminski
Vampire
Miro Kaminski
Vampire
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