Breakfast in Bed
Piotr’s life is not working out for him until he unexpectedly hits the cover of a popular magazine.
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Director: Krzysztof Lang
Actors: Iwona Bielska, Izabela Kuna, Krzysztof Kiersznowski, Małgorzata Socha, Michał Koterski, Mirosław Zbrojewicz, Piotr Adamczyk, Tomasz Karolak, Tomasz Sapryk, Wojciech Solarz
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