The Invisible War
"His life has written the most intense scenario."
A self-directed fictionalized biopic of controversial Polish film director Patryk Vega.
"His life has written the most intense scenario."
A self-directed fictionalized biopic of controversial Polish film director Patryk Vega.
Rafał Zawierucha
Patryk Vega w wieku 20-44 lat
Anna Mucha
Ewa, matka Patryka
Justyna Karłowska
Kasia Słomińska, żona Patryka
Hubert Zyśk
Fat Patryk Vega
Ignacy Klim
Patryk (16-19 years old)
Michał Karmowski
Sławomir Opala
Oskar Grzegorzewski
Patryk (3-6 years old)
Liam Culbreth
Patryk (7 years old)
Rafał Jędrzejczyk
Patryk's Grandfather
A self-directed fictionalized biopic of controversial Polish film director Patryk Vega.
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