
Man, Chicks Are Just Different
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Two middle-aged male friends are travelling together by car and expressing their thoughts and emotions connected with women.
Top Cast


Adam Woronowicz
Adam Woronowicz
Adam Miauczyński
Adam Woronowicz
Adam Miauczyński


Robert Więckiewicz
Robert Więckiewicz
Pucio
Robert Więckiewicz
Pucio
Małgorzata Bogdańska
Małgorzata Bogdańska
Jakieś inne baby
Małgorzata Bogdańska
Jakieś inne baby


Patrycja Marciniak
Patrycja Marciniak
Dziewczyna z bilbordu
Patrycja Marciniak
Dziewczyna z bilbordu


Maciej Musiał
Maciej Musiał
Chłopak z autokaru
Maciej Musiał
Chłopak z autokaru


Winicjusz Rzymyszkiewicz
Winicjusz Rzymyszkiewicz
Chłopak z autokaru II
Winicjusz Rzymyszkiewicz
Chłopak z autokaru II
Joanna Aleksandrowicz
Joanna Aleksandrowicz
Dziewczyna z autokaru
Joanna Aleksandrowicz
Dziewczyna z autokaru


Michał Koterski
Michał Koterski
Kasjer - Irokez
Michał Koterski
Kasjer - Irokez
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