
Warszawa
Drama
Overview
On an ordinary winter's day, various people from outside Warsaw come to the Polish capital city for different reasons. They all have something to deal with, and their paths eventually intertwine.
Top Cast


Dominika Ostałowska
Dominika Ostałowska
Wiktoria
Dominika Ostałowska
Wiktoria


Agnieszka Grochowska
Agnieszka Grochowska
Klara
Agnieszka Grochowska
Klara


Sławomir Orzechowski
Sławomir Orzechowski
Jan Gołębiewski, ojciec Eli Gołębiewskiej
Sławomir Orzechowski
Jan Gołębiewski, ojciec Eli Gołębiewskiej


Katarzyna Bujakiewicz
Katarzyna Bujakiewicz
Malina, współlokatorka Joli Gołębiewskiej
Katarzyna Bujakiewicz
Malina, współlokatorka Joli Gołębiewskiej


Łukasz Garlicki
Łukasz Garlicki
Paweł Nowak
Łukasz Garlicki
Paweł Nowak


Lech Mackiewicz
Lech Mackiewicz
Andrzej
Lech Mackiewicz
Andrzej


Bartosz Żukowski
Bartosz Żukowski
Rysio, kumpel "Misia"
Bartosz Żukowski
Rysio, kumpel "Misia"


Witold Wieliński
Witold Wieliński
"Misio"
Witold Wieliński
"Misio"


Sławomir Grzymkowski
Sławomir Grzymkowski
Karol
Sławomir Grzymkowski
Karol


Łukasz Simlat
Łukasz Simlat
Jacek
Łukasz Simlat
Jacek
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