
Miss Nobody
Oct 25 1996
•2h 38m
•Drama
A devout Catholic peasant girl is corrupted by two new friends when her family moves to the city. An allegory of traditional Polish values under threat from materialism and decadence in the post-Communist era.
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Anna Wielgucka
Marysia Kawczak

Anna Mucha
Kasia Bogdanska

Anna Powierza
Ewa

Stanisława Celińska
Ewa
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