
Son of the Snow Queen
Drama · Fantasy
Overview
A drama inspired by true events in which good fights evil. Twenty-something mother Anna raises her seven-year-old son alone, barely making ends meet.
Top Cast
Maciej Bożek
Maciej Bożek
Marcin
Maciej Bożek
Marcin


Franciszek Pieczka
Franciszek Pieczka
Kazimierz
Franciszek Pieczka
Kazimierz


Michalina Olszańska
Michalina Olszańska
Anna
Michalina Olszańska
Anna


Anna Seniuk
Anna Seniuk
Zofia
Anna Seniuk
Zofia


Rafał Fudalej
Rafał Fudalej
Kamil
Rafał Fudalej
Kamil


Ewa Szykulska
Ewa Szykulska
Maria
Ewa Szykulska
Maria


Robert Czebotar
Robert Czebotar
Photographer
Robert Czebotar
Photographer
Anna Mrozowska
Anna Mrozowska
Agata
Anna Mrozowska
Agata


Szymon Mysłakowski
Szymon Mysłakowski
Rafał
Szymon Mysłakowski
Rafał


Michał Lewandowski
Michał Lewandowski
Piotr
Michał Lewandowski
Piotr
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