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Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Marek Dyjak | ... | Wise Guy | |
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Kamila Wojciechowicz | ... | Wise Guy's Wife |
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Andrzej Lipinski | ... | Nobel Winner |
Ewa Dalkowska | ... | Nurse | |
Slawomir Sulej | ... | Neighbour | |
Krystyna Tkacz | ... | Neighbour's Wife | |
Ewa Blaszczyk | ... | Neighbour | |
Katarzyna Herman | ... | Wife | |
Jacek Poniedzialek | ... | Husband | |
Sandra Korzeniak | ... | Neighbour with Dreams | |
Agnieszka Podsiadlik | ... | Neighbour of Dreams | |
Anna Mucha | ... | Non-Believer | |
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Mariusz Pudzianowski | ... | Vicar |
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Bogdan Koca | ... | Man Under Cover |
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Artur Krajewski | ... | Scared Man |
Ogrodowa Street in Lódz - just opposite a crowded shopping center, a state-of-the-art museum and a posh hotel - is where some of the city's poorest live, completely forgotten by the world. A heart-warming and funny portrait of people excluded from the mainstream of social life; people who might be more capable of sacrifice and love than those who pushed them to the sidelines of society. Written by Polish Film Institute
This is genuinely one of the worst films I've ever watched. Everything here is random: the lines, creepy sounds, scenes. The movie is divided into several chapters but even within them there is no sense. It's like a series of really bad dreams stitched together while on drugs. Just horrible to watch. No. It's painful. There is no plot, no story, and the sound sucks to the point that I couldn't understand my native Polish language. I was struggling and forcing myself to watch it till the end just to warn you against it.