

Drama · History · War
Overview
It is 1940. The first transport of prisoners arrives at the newly created concentration camp Auschwitz. One of them is Tadeusz “Teddy” Pietrzykowski, pre-war boxing champion of Warsaw. The camp officers force him to fight in the ring for his and other prisoners’ lives. However, his every win strengthens the hope that Nazis are not invincible. Auschwitz officers notice the growing resistance. The confrontation with the authorities of the camp becomes inevitable.
Top Cast


Piotr Głowacki
Piotr Głowacki
Tadeusz Pietrzykowski "Teddy"
Piotr Głowacki
Tadeusz Pietrzykowski "Teddy"
Jan Szydłowski
Jan Szydłowski
Janek
Jan Szydłowski
Janek


Grzegorz Małecki
Grzegorz Małecki
rapportführer Gerhard
Grzegorz Małecki
rapportführer Gerhard


Marcin Bosak
Marcin Bosak
lagerführer
Marcin Bosak
lagerführer


Marcin Czarnik
Marcin Czarnik
Bruno
Marcin Czarnik
Bruno


Marek Kasprzyk
Marek Kasprzyk
Ernst
Marek Kasprzyk
Ernst


Piotr Witkowski
Piotr Witkowski
Walter
Piotr Witkowski
Walter


Marian Dziędziel
Marian Dziędziel
rotmistrz
Marian Dziędziel
rotmistrz


Rafał Zawierucha
Rafał Zawierucha
Klimko
Rafał Zawierucha
Klimko


Kamil Szeptycki
Kamil Szeptycki
Kropp
Kamil Szeptycki
Kropp
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