
I Am
Drama
Overview
A story of Kundel, a boy searching for his place in life, his identity. After running away from an orphanage where he is treated as an outcast among outcasts by both his peers and the adults in charge, and being rejected a second time by his alcoholic mother, who had earlier abandoned him, the resolute 11-year-old finds a "home" on a deserted old barge on the outskirts of his hometown. He is still an outcast, but he is an outcast on his own terms, rejecting both patronizing charitable gestures and coercion by local thugs. In the process he makes one true friend, a girl from an affluent family who is also an outcast, despite living in material comfort.
Top Cast
Piotr Jagielski
Piotr Jagielski
Kundel
Piotr Jagielski
Kundel
Agnieszka Nagórzycka
Agnieszka Nagórzycka
Kuleczka
Agnieszka Nagórzycka
Kuleczka


Edyta Jungowska
Edyta Jungowska
Matka
Edyta Jungowska
Matka


Barbara Szkaluba
Barbara Szkaluba
Siostra Kuleczki
Barbara Szkaluba
Siostra Kuleczki


Paweł Wilczak
Paweł Wilczak
Ojciec Kuleczki
Paweł Wilczak
Ojciec Kuleczki


Marcin Sztabiński
Marcin Sztabiński
Chudy
Marcin Sztabiński
Chudy
Lucjan Bienkowski
Lucjan Bienkowski
Stary
Lucjan Bienkowski
Stary


Agnieszka Podsiadlik
Agnieszka Podsiadlik
Kelnerka
Agnieszka Podsiadlik
Kelnerka


Elżbieta Okupska
Elżbieta Okupska
Kucharka
Elżbieta Okupska
Kucharka


Janusz Chabior
Janusz Chabior
Mężczyzna z promu
Janusz Chabior
Mężczyzna z promu
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