
Weekend Stories: A Woman's Business
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
A woman whose passport was denied under the previous Communist regime by a vindictive party secretary is given a chance to confront the woman and take revenge.
Top Cast


Joanna Szczepkowska
Joanna Szczepkowska
Zofia
Joanna Szczepkowska
Zofia


Marta Lipińska
Marta Lipińska
Anna, przyjaciółka Zofii
Marta Lipińska
Anna, przyjaciółka Zofii


Anna Nehrebecka
Anna Nehrebecka
Dorota, przyjaciółka Zofii
Anna Nehrebecka
Dorota, przyjaciółka Zofii


Magdalena Zawadzka
Magdalena Zawadzka
Łukowska
Magdalena Zawadzka
Łukowska


Magdalena Warzecha
Magdalena Warzecha
Iza, koleżanka Anny
Magdalena Warzecha
Iza, koleżanka Anny


Mariusz Sibiga
Mariusz Sibiga
Robert, mąż Izy
Mariusz Sibiga
Robert, mąż Izy


Andrzej Pieczyński
Andrzej Pieczyński
mężczyzna ze Śląska
Andrzej Pieczyński
mężczyzna ze Śląska
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