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Overview
Peasant girl Jagna is forced to marry the much older, wealthy farmer Boryna, despite her love for his son Antek. With time, Jagna becomes the object of envy and disdain with the villagers and she must fight to preserve her independence.
Top Cast


Kamila Urzędowska
Kamila Urzędowska
Jagna Paczesiówna
Kamila Urzędowska
Jagna Paczesiówna


Robert Gulaczyk
Robert Gulaczyk
Antek Boryna
Robert Gulaczyk
Antek Boryna


Mirosław Baka
Mirosław Baka
Maciej Boryna
Mirosław Baka
Maciej Boryna


Sonia Mietielica
Sonia Mietielica
Hanka Borynowa
Sonia Mietielica
Hanka Borynowa


Ewa Kasprzyk
Ewa Kasprzyk
Marcjanna 'Dominikowa' Pacześ
Ewa Kasprzyk
Marcjanna 'Dominikowa' Pacześ


Cezary Łukaszewicz
Cezary Łukaszewicz
Blacksmith Michał
Cezary Łukaszewicz
Blacksmith Michał


Małgorzata Kożuchowska
Małgorzata Kożuchowska
Organist's Wife
Małgorzata Kożuchowska
Organist's Wife


Sonia Bohosiewicz
Sonia Bohosiewicz
Mayor's Wife
Sonia Bohosiewicz
Mayor's Wife


Dorota Stalińska
Dorota Stalińska
Jagustynka
Dorota Stalińska
Jagustynka


Andrzej Konopka
Andrzej Konopka
Mayor Piotr
Andrzej Konopka
Mayor Piotr
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