
The Reconciliation
War · Drama · History
Overview
The beginning of 1945, Poland. In a newly liberated country, the Communist Security Service is annihilating its enemies under the guise of punishing "national traitors." They organize a labor camp for Germans, Silesians and Poles, on the site of a former Nazi concentration camp called Zgoda / Reconciliation. Franek, who is in love with the Polish prisoner Anna, goes to work as a warder in the camp to save her. He does not know that one of the prisoners - Erwin, his German friend, also loved this girl for a long time. Franek joins the communists in the illusory hope of outsmarting the system.
Top Cast


Julian Świeżewski
Julian Świeżewski
Franek Gruda
Julian Świeżewski
Franek Gruda


Jakub Gierszał
Jakub Gierszał
Erwin
Jakub Gierszał
Erwin


Zofia Wichłacz
Zofia Wichłacz
Anna Nowicka
Zofia Wichłacz
Anna Nowicka


Danuta Stenka
Danuta Stenka
Franek's Mother
Danuta Stenka
Franek's Mother


Wojciech Zieliński
Wojciech Zieliński
Commandant Szlomo
Wojciech Zieliński
Commandant Szlomo


Paweł Tomaszewski
Paweł Tomaszewski
Corporal Wróbel
Paweł Tomaszewski
Corporal Wróbel


Tomasz Sapryk
Tomasz Sapryk
Gerhard Althoff
Tomasz Sapryk
Gerhard Althoff


Krzysztof Franieczek
Krzysztof Franieczek
Gerhard Althoff (voice)
Krzysztof Franieczek
Gerhard Althoff (voice)


Martyna Krzysztofik
Martyna Krzysztofik
Prostitute
Martyna Krzysztofik
Prostitute


Jacek Beler
Jacek Beler
Guard 'Wysocki'
Jacek Beler
Guard 'Wysocki'
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