

Graduation Heist 2025
In *Graduation Heist (2025)*, directed by Mikołaj Piszczan, a high school senior named Kapsel faces an existential crisis as graduation looms—not because of exams, but because his tight-knit crew is about to drift apart.
Director: Mikołaj Piszczan
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Graduation Heist (2025) about?
*Graduation Heist (2025)* follows Kapsel, a party-loving high school senior who'd rather preserve his friend group than face adulthood. To keep everyone together, he orchestrates a heist to manipulate the Ministry of Education's exam system—and their futures.
Who directed Graduation Heist?
Mikołaj Piszczan directs this chaotic yet heartfelt comedy-adventure.
Who stars in Graduation Heist?
The film stars Bartosz Laskowski as Kapsel, alongside Pola Sieczko, Kinga Banaś, Bartosz Kubicki, and Patryk Baran in key roles.
Is Graduation Heist (2025) worth watching?
With its genre-blending mix of comedy and action, *Graduation Heist (2025)* offers a fresh, energetic take on the coming-of-age story. Fans of rebellious teens and high-stakes antics will find plenty to enjoy, even if the IMDb rating isn't yet available.
How long is Graduation Heist?
The runtime of *Graduation Heist (2025)* is 111 minutes.
About Graduation Heist (2025) — A Rebellious Comedy About Friendship and Final Exams
In *Graduation Heist (2025)*, directed by Mikołaj Piszczan, a high school senior named Kapsel faces an existential crisis as graduation looms—not because of exams, but because his tight-knit crew is about to drift apart. Instead of preparing for adulthood, he'd rather cling to their carefree days of mischief. When he learns their futures hang on a single exam system, he and his friends hatch a plan to hack the Ministry of Education and rewrite their fate.
This high-energy comedy-adventure blends friendship, rebellion, and a dash of cybercrime, all set against the chaotic backdrop of senior year. With witty dialogue, wild stunts, and a nostalgic yet subversive take on growing up, *Graduation Heist (2025)* is a love letter to those who refuse to let go of the fun—even when the rules say it's time to grow up.




