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Drama · Thriller · War
Overview
Marcin Krysztalowicz's film is both a partisan ballad, showing the real face of German occupation of Poland during WW2 and a startling war thriller. It tells a story of corporal "Wydra", struggling not only with Germans and Polish traitors but also with his own past...
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Marcin Dorociński
Marcin Dorociński
Corporal 'Wydra'
Marcin Dorociński
Corporal 'Wydra'


Maciej Stuhr
Maciej Stuhr
Henryk Kondolewicz
Maciej Stuhr
Henryk Kondolewicz


Sonia Bohosiewicz
Sonia Bohosiewicz
Hanna Kondolewiczowa
Sonia Bohosiewicz
Hanna Kondolewiczowa


Weronika Rosati
Weronika Rosati
Paramedic 'Pestka'
Weronika Rosati
Paramedic 'Pestka'


Andrzej Zieliński
Andrzej Zieliński
Lieutenant 'Mak'
Andrzej Zieliński
Lieutenant 'Mak'


Bartosz Żukowski
Bartosz Żukowski
Waniek
Bartosz Żukowski
Waniek


Alan Andersz
Alan Andersz
'Rudzielec'
Alan Andersz
'Rudzielec'


Andrzej Mastalerz
Andrzej Mastalerz
Cook
Andrzej Mastalerz
Cook


Grzegorz Wojdon
Grzegorz Wojdon
'Szumlas'
Grzegorz Wojdon
'Szumlas'
Jacek Strama
Jacek Strama
'Ludwina'
Jacek Strama
'Ludwina'
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