
Gierek
Drama · History
Overview
A film about a man with a breakthrough history of Poland in the background. Edward Gierek is one of the most important figures of the 20th century in the collective memory of Polish people.
Top Cast


Michał Koterski
Michał Koterski
Edward Gierek
Michał Koterski
Edward Gierek


Sebastian Stankiewicz
Sebastian Stankiewicz
Włodzimierz Maślak
Sebastian Stankiewicz
Włodzimierz Maślak


Antoni Pawlicki
Antoni Pawlicki
General Roztocki
Antoni Pawlicki
General Roztocki


Rafał Zawierucha
Rafał Zawierucha
Filip Rawicki
Rafał Zawierucha
Filip Rawicki


Małgorzata Kożuchowska
Małgorzata Kożuchowska
Stanisława Gierek
Małgorzata Kożuchowska
Stanisława Gierek


Agnieszka Więdłocha
Agnieszka Więdłocha
Marzena Pazik
Agnieszka Więdłocha
Marzena Pazik
Damian Bajorek
Damian Bajorek
Wasiak
Damian Bajorek
Wasiak


Ewa Ziętek
Ewa Ziętek
Paulina
Ewa Ziętek
Paulina


Zbigniew Kozłowski
Zbigniew Kozłowski
Dygnitary
Zbigniew Kozłowski
Dygnitary
Konrad Makowski
Konrad Makowski
Dygnitary
Konrad Makowski
Dygnitary
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