Wojtek Smarzowski will talk about the Polish church in the film "Kler". Janusz Gajos is the archbishop



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Wojtek Smarzowski, creator of the award-winning works: "Wołyń", "Pod Mocnym Aniołem", "Drogówka", "Róża & # 39; Dom zły & # 39; and "Wesele", returns with a new film

image of a Catholic church as an institution seen "on the side of the sacristy", illuminating difficult and uncomfortable subjects, often silent, but also moving. All this is shown through the prism of the destinies of the three clergy, whose ups and downs prove that priests, like the communities of the faithful, have nothing special humanly. Arkadiusz Jakubik, Robert Wieckiewicz, Jacek Braciak and – for the first time in Smarzowski – Janusz Gajos give a performance in the main roles. The stars of the cast are Joanna Kulig, Katarzyna Herman, Rafał Mohr, Robert Wabich, Henryk Talar and Izabela Kuna

. A few years ago, tragic events combined the fate of three Catholic priests. Now, on each anniversary of the disaster that they miraculously escaped from their lives, the clergy meets to celebrate the fact of their survival. Every day, they arrange very differently. Lisowski (Jacek Braciak) is a curia worker in a big city and makes a career dreaming of the Vatican. The problem is that Archbishop Mordowicz (Janusz Gajos) is on his way, a dignitary who drowns in luxury and who uses political influence to build the largest sanctuary in Poland. The second of the Priests – Trybus (Robert Więckiewicz), unlike Lisowski, is a village priest. Serving in a place full of poverty, he succumbs more and more to human weaknesses. Kukule (Arkadiusz Jakubik) is also not very successful and, despite his fervent faith, he loses the confidence of the parishioners every day. Soon, the stories of the three clergy will merge again, and the events that will take place will have no impact on their lives.

"Kler" will go to the cinema on September 28th. [Function (d, s, id) {
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