
Chaos
Drama
Overview
The movie is about three brothers and a sister. The brothers include a would-be tough guy thug, a sleazy lawyer and an anarchist. The anarchist and the sister (Maria Strzelecka) have a thing for each other that is more than just sibling affection. Each of them is facing a problem of their own making. A lot depends on how they deal with their issues, as there isn't much lower they can stoop other than being dead. In the beginning of the film there is a lot going on, which makes it a little hard to follow, but that goes along with the theme of chaos.
Top Cast


Magdalena Cielecka
Magdalena Cielecka
Hanna von Bronheim
Magdalena Cielecka
Hanna von Bronheim


Borys Szyc
Borys Szyc
Łysy
Borys Szyc
Łysy
Maria Strzelecka
Maria Strzelecka
Mania
Maria Strzelecka
Mania


Paweł Wilczak
Paweł Wilczak
Er
Paweł Wilczak
Er
Marcin Brzozowski
Marcin Brzozowski
Niki
Marcin Brzozowski
Niki


Mariusz Bonaszewski
Mariusz Bonaszewski
von Bronheim
Mariusz Bonaszewski
von Bronheim
Helena Sztyber
Helena Sztyber
Marta
Helena Sztyber
Marta
Anna Gryszkówna
Anna Gryszkówna
Ania
Anna Gryszkówna
Ania


Robert Sikorski
Robert Sikorski
Franek
Robert Sikorski
Franek


Maciej Zabielski
Maciej Zabielski
Żelazny
Maciej Zabielski
Żelazny
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