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Pilecki

Pilecki

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The film "Pilecki" is a fictionalized documentary depicting the story of Witold Pilecki, from his youth through action during World War II, up to the imprisonment and death in May 1948.

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Status

Released

Original Language

Polish

Runtime

80 mins

Rating

4.3/10

Release Date

25 September 2015

Country

Poland

Cast

Małgorzata Kowalska

Małgorzata Kowalska

Maria Pilecka

Marcin Kwaśny

Marcin Kwaśny

Witold Pilecki

Piotr Głowacki

Piotr Głowacki

Tomasz Serafiński

Andrzej Pilecki

Andrzej Pilecki

Andrzej Pilecki

Marta Kontny

Marta Kontny

Michał Kocurek

Michał Kocurek

Jakub Kosiniak

Jakub Kosiniak

Mateusz Korsak

Mateusz Korsak

Zbigniew Adamczyk

Zbigniew Adamczyk

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