
Dybuk
Drama
Overview
In a Polish-Jewish village, pious student Chanan, captivated by Kabbalah, falls in love with Leah, the rabbi’s daughter, but is forbidden to wed her and dies invoking the Ineffable Name - returning as a dybbuk (possessing spirit) at her wedding. Only after a mystical “trial” reveals a centuries-old vow binding their souls does the revered Rabbi Azriel exorcise the dybbuk, freeing both Leah and the restless spirit.
Top Cast


Dominika Ostałowska
Dominika Ostałowska
Lea
Dominika Ostałowska
Lea


Rafał Maćkowiak
Rafał Maćkowiak
Chanan
Rafał Maćkowiak
Chanan


Jarosław Gajewski
Jarosław Gajewski
Meszułach
Jarosław Gajewski
Meszułach


Marek Bargiełowski
Marek Bargiełowski
Reb Sender Brynicer
Marek Bargiełowski
Reb Sender Brynicer
Władysław Kowalski
Władysław Kowalski
Reb Szymszon
Władysław Kowalski
Reb Szymszon


Henryk Talar
Henryk Talar
Reb Mendel
Henryk Talar
Reb Mendel


Cezary Kosiński
Cezary Kosiński
Batlan
Cezary Kosiński
Batlan


Paweł Nowisz
Paweł Nowisz
Batlan
Paweł Nowisz
Batlan


Paweł Deląg
Paweł Deląg
Batlan
Paweł Deląg
Batlan
Jan Bzdawka
Jan Bzdawka
Batlan
Jan Bzdawka
Batlan
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