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Gwiazdor

A film about Michal Wisniewski, a man who achieved success coming out of the social lowlands. Ich Troje, the band formed by him, almost immediately became one of the most popular music groups in Poland. Popularity, the number of albums sold and concerts played, however, does not go hand in hand with the acceptance of opinion makers. People in the music industry refuse to notice the phenomenon of the Ich Troje band. Journalists are stripping Michal Wisniewski of his privacy. Who exactly is Michal Wisniewski? What is his real life story? What is at the heart of the Ich Troje band's spectacular success?

Top Cast

  • Michał Wiśniewski

    Michał Wiśniewski

    Self

  • Jacek Łągwa

    Jacek Łągwa

    Self

  • Marta Wiśniewska

    Marta Wiśniewska

    Self

  • Justyna Majkowska

    Justyna Majkowska

    Self

  • Magda Femme

    Magda Femme

    Self

Overview

A film about Michal Wisniewski, a man who achieved success coming out of the social lowlands. Ich Troje, the band formed by him, almost immediately became one of the most popular music groups in Poland. Popularity, the number of albums sold and concerts played, however, does not go hand in hand with the acceptance of opinion makers. People in the music industry refuse to notice the phenomenon of the Ich Troje band. Journalists are stripping Michal Wisniewski of his privacy. Who exactly is Michal Wisniewski? What is his real life story? What is at the heart of the Ich Troje band's spectacular success?

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