
Wyszynski - Revenge or Forgiveness
Drama · History · War
Overview
This film tells the story of lieutenant Stefan Wyszynski (Ksawery Szlenkier) - the future Primate of Poland, unknown to a wider audience. It is 1944, in the heat of war, we meet a young priest Wyszynski, who has recently been appointed chaplain of the branch in the Kampinos Forest. It is also active in the insurgent hospital. Everyone knows him there under the pseudonym "Radwan III". The reality of the war is for Fr. Wyszynski, a forge of character, a fight for hope and love, especially against enemies. How are we to forgive in everyday warfare? The hero asks, turning to the Source of his vocation.
Top Cast


Ksawery Szlenkier
Ksawery Szlenkier
Stefan 'Radwan III' Wyszyński
Ksawery Szlenkier
Stefan 'Radwan III' Wyszyński


Małgorzata Kożuchowska
Małgorzata Kożuchowska
Elżbieta Róża Czacka
Małgorzata Kożuchowska
Elżbieta Róża Czacka


Marcin Kwaśny
Marcin Kwaśny
Zygmunt 'Zetes' Sokołowski
Marcin Kwaśny
Zygmunt 'Zetes' Sokołowski


Adam Fidusiewicz
Adam Fidusiewicz
'Brzoza'
Adam Fidusiewicz
'Brzoza'


Agnieszka Kawiorska
Agnieszka Kawiorska
Zosia
Agnieszka Kawiorska
Zosia


Ida Nowakowska
Ida Nowakowska
Nun Serafina
Ida Nowakowska
Nun Serafina


Mariusz Drężek
Mariusz Drężek
injured german soldier
Mariusz Drężek
injured german soldier


Jan Marczewski
Jan Marczewski
Jasiek Wojciechowski
Jan Marczewski
Jasiek Wojciechowski


Lech Dyblik
Lech Dyblik
hauptmann Otto von Schultz
Lech Dyblik
hauptmann Otto von Schultz


Robert Czebotar
Robert Czebotar
obesrt Kurt Landowski
Robert Czebotar
obesrt Kurt Landowski
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