
Your Own Bullshit
Animation
Overview
There is nothing greater than having a dinner with the family. Although it resembles a looped scenario that repeats itself endlessly. Recited with flying colors for many long years.
Top Cast
Mikolaj Klosiewcz
Mikolaj Klosiewcz
Mikolaj Klosiewcz


Izabela Dąbrowska
Izabela Dąbrowska
Izabela Dąbrowska


Dariusz Siastacz
Dariusz Siastacz
Dariusz Siastacz
Natalia Czekała
Natalia Czekała
Natalia Czekała


Modest Ruciński
Modest Ruciński
Modest Ruciński
Robert Mroz
Robert Mroz
Robert Mroz
Aleksandra Lechocinska
Aleksandra Lechocinska
Aleksandra Lechocinska
Magdalena Haworska
Magdalena Haworska
Magdalena Haworska
Paulina Wroblewska
Paulina Wroblewska
Paulina Wroblewska
Karolina Gwóźdź
Karolina Gwóźdź
Karolina Gwóźdź
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