
Erotica 2022
Drama
Overview
In a series of linked stories, women navigate and challenge a dystopian future ruled by sexual duty, emotional repression, and patriarchal dominance.
Top Cast


Agata Buzek
Agata Buzek
Ms. B (segment "Znikanie pani B")
Agata Buzek
Ms. B (segment "Znikanie pani B")


Monika Pikuła
Monika Pikuła
Lotta (segment "Niedźwiedź")
Monika Pikuła
Lotta (segment "Niedźwiedź")


Agnieszka Żulewska
Agnieszka Żulewska
Wife (segment "Mocno")
Agnieszka Żulewska
Wife (segment "Mocno")


Sara Celler-Jezierska
Sara Celler-Jezierska
Aśka (segment "Jeśli będziesz długo siedzieć w ciszy (...)")
Sara Celler-Jezierska
Aśka (segment "Jeśli będziesz długo siedzieć w ciszy (...)")


Małgorzata Bela
Małgorzata Bela
Woman (segment "Nocna zmiana")
Małgorzata Bela
Woman (segment "Nocna zmiana")


Andrzej Konopka
Andrzej Konopka
Borys Polkowski (segment "Znikanie pani B")
Andrzej Konopka
Borys Polkowski (segment "Znikanie pani B")


Sebastian Stankiewicz
Sebastian Stankiewicz
Tomasz 'Czuły Narrator' (segment "Znikanie pani B")
Sebastian Stankiewicz
Tomasz 'Czuły Narrator' (segment "Znikanie pani B")


Ignacy Liss
Ignacy Liss
Dawid (segment "Niedźwiedź")
Ignacy Liss
Dawid (segment "Niedźwiedź")


Julian Świeżewski
Julian Świeżewski
Husband (segment "Mocno")
Julian Świeżewski
Husband (segment "Mocno")


Sebastian Pawlak
Sebastian Pawlak
Paweł (segment "Jeśli będziesz długo siedzieć w ciszy (...)")
Sebastian Pawlak
Paweł (segment "Jeśli będziesz długo siedzieć w ciszy (...)")
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