Afterimage

The Artist Who Opposed The Soviet Dictatorship.

In 1945, as Stalin sets his hands over Poland, famous painter Wladislaw Strzeminski refuses to compromise on his art with the doctrines of social realism. Persecuted, expelled from his chair at the University, he's eventually erased from the museums' walls. With the help of some of his students, he starts fighting against the Party and becomes the symbol of an artistic resistance against intellectual tyranny.

Bogusław Linda

(Władysław Strzemiński)

Aleksandra Justa

(Katarzyna Kobro)

Bronisława Zamachowska

(Nika Strzeminski)

Zofia Wichłacz

(Hania)

Krzysztof Pieczyński

(Julian Przybos)

Mariusz Bonaszewski

(Madejski)

Rafał Zawierucha

(Shop Assistant)

Jacek Beler

Filip Gurłacz

(Konrad)

Aleksander Fabisiak

(Rajner)

Paulina Gałązka

(Wasinska)

Irena Melcer

(Jadzia)

Tomasz Chodorowski

(Tomek)

Mateusz Rzeźniczak

(Mateusz)

Tomasz Włosok

(Roman)

Adrian Zaremba

(Wojtek)

Mateusz Rusin

(Stefan)

Mateusz Bieryt

(Student)

Barbara Wypych

(Activist)

Danuta Borsuk

(Shop Assistant)

Izabela Dąbrowska

(Clerk)

Anna Grzeszczak

(Woman)

Dominika Kluźniak

(Teacher)

Dorota Kolak

(Clerk)

Henryk Niebudek

(Profesor)

Magdalena Kuta

(Secretary)

Anna Majcher

(Neighbour)

Anna Markowicz

(Sokorski's Secretary)

Nina Czerkies

(Woman)

Ewa Oksza-Łapicka

(Woman)

Małgorzata Rudzka

(Cleaner)

Maria Semotiuk

(Róza Saltzman)

Grażyna Walasek

(Woman)

Magdalena Warzecha

(Museum's Worker)

Ewa Wencel

(School's Manager)

Robert Ostolski

(Militiaman)

Jacek Beler

(Militiaman)

Mateusz Janicki

(Doctor)

Robert Latusek

(Sanitary)

Jan Pęczek

(Postman)

Jerzy Rogalski

(Clerk)

Dariusz Siastacz

(Owner of Exotic)

Mariusz Słupiński

(Co-Worker)

Adam Szyszkowski

(Driver)

Mariusz Witkowski

(Man)

Michał Włodarczyk

(Militiaman)

Gabriela Chojecka

(Little Girl)

Andrzej Konopka

(Personal in PWSSP)

Maja Kwiatkowska

(Little Girl)

Monika Mielnicka

(Little Girl)

Magdalena Żak

(Little Girl)

Adam Zawislak

(Double: Strzeminski)

Szymon Bobrowski

(Włodzimierz Sokorski)