
Kornblumenblau
Drama · History · Music
Overview
Based on a true story of a Polish musician who survived the concentration camp only because he could play on the accordion the title melody.
Top Cast


Adam Kamień
Adam Kamień
Tadeusz Wyczyński "Bławatek"
Adam Kamień
Tadeusz Wyczyński "Bławatek"


Marcin Troński
Marcin Troński
Moskwa
Marcin Troński
Moskwa
Piotr Skiba
Piotr Skiba
Włodek
Piotr Skiba
Włodek


Krzysztof Kolberger
Krzysztof Kolberger
"Kornblumenblau"
Krzysztof Kolberger
"Kornblumenblau"


Wiesław Wójcik
Wiesław Wójcik
"Wesołek"
Wiesław Wójcik
"Wesołek"
Marek Chodorowski
Marek Chodorowski
Potato Men Leader
Marek Chodorowski
Potato Men Leader


Zygmunt Bielawski
Zygmunt Bielawski
Artistic Block Leader
Zygmunt Bielawski
Artistic Block Leader


Ewa Błaszczyk
Ewa Błaszczyk
Commandant
Ewa Błaszczyk
Commandant
Erwin Nowiaszak
Erwin Nowiaszak
Politics Department Leader
Erwin Nowiaszak
Politics Department Leader


Jerzy Rogalski
Jerzy Rogalski
Death Row Guard
Jerzy Rogalski
Death Row Guard
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