
The Welts
Drama
Overview
Following the death of his mother in '80s Poland, 12-year-old Wojciech has taken the brunt of his stressed father's frustrations with him; the boy frequently gets punished via belt. Wojciech's father occasionally tries to, instead, bond with him, but soon snaps back to his short-fused habits. Apart from Wojciech's friend Bartek, no one does anything to help. Jump to present day, Wojciech is a furrow-browed journalist who spends most of his spare time spelunking alone. Just like his father, he has serious anger management issues. Fellow caver Tania feels inexplicably attracted to him, but the love of a good woman may not be enough.
Top Cast


Michał Żebrowski
Michał Żebrowski
Wojciech Winkler
Michał Żebrowski
Wojciech Winkler


Jan Frycz
Jan Frycz
Andrzej Winkler
Jan Frycz
Andrzej Winkler


Agnieszka Grochowska
Agnieszka Grochowska
Tania
Agnieszka Grochowska
Tania
Wacław Adamczyk
Wacław Adamczyk
Wojciech Winkler, age 12
Wacław Adamczyk
Wojciech Winkler, age 12


Borys Szyc
Borys Szyc
Bartosz
Borys Szyc
Bartosz


Alan Andersz
Alan Andersz
Bartosz, age 12
Alan Andersz
Bartosz, age 12


Leszek Piskorz
Leszek Piskorz
Priest
Leszek Piskorz
Priest


Jan Peszek
Jan Peszek
Editor-in-Chief
Jan Peszek
Editor-in-Chief


Dorota Kamińska
Dorota Kamińska
Tania's Mother
Dorota Kamińska
Tania's Mother


Damian Damięcki
Damian Damięcki
Tania's Father
Damian Damięcki
Tania's Father
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