Far from the Other
Jan 01 1995
•Drama
Marcin Borowski, during his business trip to Lviv, meets an old friend from college - Maria. The woman is raising her son Michal alone. When Marcin learns that Michal is his son, he invites both of them to join him. However, Maria dies on the way. Michal has to take care of the boy. However, he runs away…
Cast
See allJoanna Jeżewska
Maria Marczuk

Henryk Talar
Police Investigator

Agnieszka Pilaszewska
Doctor at Police Station

Artur Żmijewski
Marcin Borowski
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