
Tylko nie mów nikomu
Documentary
Overview
Documentary film about sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in Poland.
Top Cast


Tomasz Sekielski
Tomasz Sekielski
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Tomasz Sekielski
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Marek Sekielski
Marek Sekielski
Self
Marek Sekielski
Self


Marek Mielewczyk
Marek Mielewczyk
Self
Marek Mielewczyk
Self
Anna Misiewicz
Anna Misiewicz
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Anna Misiewicz
Self
Artur Nowak
Artur Nowak
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Artur Nowak
Self
Malgorzata Szewczyk-Nowak
Malgorzata Szewczyk-Nowak
Self
Malgorzata Szewczyk-Nowak
Self
Irena Drewla
Irena Drewla
Self
Irena Drewla
Self
Franciszek Cybula
Franciszek Cybula
Self
Franciszek Cybula
Self
Roman Laudanski
Roman Laudanski
Self
Roman Laudanski
Self
Grzegorz Magdziarz
Grzegorz Magdziarz
Self
Grzegorz Magdziarz
Self
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