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To the Offspring

The tragic life of five Warsaw poets who died during the World War II: Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński, Tadeusz Gajcy, Zdzisław Stroiński, Andrzej Trzebiński and Wacław Bojarski.

Top Cast

  • Dariusz Wnuk

    Dariusz Wnuk

    Young Witold Zalewski

  • Janusz Radek

    Janusz Radek

    Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński

  • Marcin Przybylski

    Marcin Przybylski

    Tadeusz Gajcy

  • Bartosz Porczyk

    Bartosz Porczyk

    Zdzisław Stroiński

  • Łukasz Płoszajski

    Łukasz Płoszajski

    Andrzej Trzebiński

  • Adam Malecki

    Adam Malecki

    Wacław Bojarski

  • Anna Dereszowska

    Anna Dereszowska

    Halszka Marczakówna

  • Katarzyna Bargiełowska

    Katarzyna Bargiełowska

    Woman at Gajcy's Funeral

  • Andrzej Deskur

    Andrzej Deskur

    Gajcy's Commander

Overview

The tragic life of five Warsaw poets who died during the World War II: Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński, Tadeusz Gajcy, Zdzisław Stroiński, Andrzej Trzebiński and Wacław Bojarski.

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