
Summer Solstice
Romance · Drama · War
Overview
Romek is a Polish railway worker and Guido is a German soldier. They are both 17, in love with jazz and the same pretty girl. But it's 1943 somewhere in German-occupied Poland, and their lives are bound to change soon.
Top Cast


Jonas Nay
Jonas Nay
Guido
Jonas Nay
Guido


Steffen Scheumann
Steffen Scheumann
Oberleutnant
Steffen Scheumann
Oberleutnant


Gerdy Zint
Gerdy Zint
Odi
Gerdy Zint
Odi


Filip Piotrowicz
Filip Piotrowicz
Romek
Filip Piotrowicz
Romek


Urszula Bogucka
Urszula Bogucka
Franka
Urszula Bogucka
Franka


Bartłomiej Topa
Bartłomiej Topa
Leon
Bartłomiej Topa
Leon


Maria Semotiuk
Maria Semotiuk
Bunia
Maria Semotiuk
Bunia


André Hennicke
André Hennicke
Hauptwachtmeister
André Hennicke
Hauptwachtmeister


Agnieszka Krukówna
Agnieszka Krukówna
Matka Romka
Agnieszka Krukówna
Matka Romka


Krzysztof Czeczot
Krzysztof Czeczot
Karwan
Krzysztof Czeczot
Karwan
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