A Sailor Lost
The eponymous sailor is a man hanging between two worlds: of memory and oblivion, of facts and creation. He comes to Łódź, a city with no sea to settle down... Will he find himself in the real world, and not just the imagined one?
The eponymous sailor is a man hanging between two worlds: of memory and oblivion, of facts and creation. He comes to Łódź, a city with no sea to settle down... Will he find himself in the real world, and not just the imagined one?
Monika Buchowiec
Stefcia
Julia Pietrucha
Kasia
Ewa Szykulska
Renia
Justyna Wasilewska
Asia
Radosław Hebal
Juan
Martin Latallo
The Sailor
Zygmunt Malanowicz
Wiesio
Mateusz Młodzianowski
Przemek
Aleksandra Wiśniewska
Piengjai "Pati"
The eponymous sailor is a man hanging between two worlds: of memory and oblivion, of facts and creation. He comes to Łódź, a city with no sea to settle down... Will he find himself in the real world, and not just the imagined one?
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