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Drama · History
Overview
Franek, a student of painting. By coincidence becomes involved in the cogs of a horrific totalitarian machine. His sensitivity and humanity will be heavily tested.
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Łukasz Sikora
Łukasz Sikora
Franek
Łukasz Sikora
Franek


Dorota Pomykała
Dorota Pomykała
Franek's Mother
Dorota Pomykała
Franek's Mother


Katarzyna Gałązka
Katarzyna Gałązka
Bogusia
Katarzyna Gałązka
Bogusia


Jan Dravnel
Jan Dravnel
Beno
Jan Dravnel
Beno


Maciej Konopiński
Maciej Konopiński
Andrzej
Maciej Konopiński
Andrzej


Robert Gulaczyk
Robert Gulaczyk
Mietek
Robert Gulaczyk
Mietek


Grzegorz Mielczarek
Grzegorz Mielczarek
Tadeusz
Grzegorz Mielczarek
Tadeusz
Marek Rachoń
Marek Rachoń
Janek Bógdoł
Marek Rachoń
Janek Bógdoł


Tomasz Sapryk
Tomasz Sapryk
'Dziadek'
Tomasz Sapryk
'Dziadek'


Adam Bobik
Adam Bobik
'Młody'
Adam Bobik
'Młody'
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