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Anioł w Krakowie 2002

★ 7.05 votes📅 2002-09-20

In *Anioł w Krakowie (2002)*, an unconventional angel named Giordano finds himself exiled from Heaven after his mischievous tendencies—like sneaking into Purgatory and indulging in rock-and-roll—earn him a disciplinary assignment.

Director: Artur Więcek

Cast

Krzysztof Globisz
Krzysztof Globisz
Angel Giordano
Witold Bereś
Bereś
Jerzy Trela
Jerzy Trela
Kloszard, "tatko" Hanki
Andrzej Kozak
Andrzej Kozak
Anioł Rafael
Tomasz Schimscheiner
Tomasz Schimscheiner
Anioł Lubega / Muzyk udający w czyśćcu Presleya
Kamil Bera
Karol, synek Hanki
Ewa Kaim
Ewa Kaim
Hanka
Jerzy Skoczylas
Skoczylas
Robert Lubera
Monika Nowak
Protokolantka sądowa

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Anioł w Krakowie (2002)* about?

*Anioł w Krakowie (2002)* follows Giordano, a playful angel banished from heaven for his rebellious ways, who is sent to Earth to do one good deed daily. A mix-up sends him to Krakow instead of Holland, where his unconventional methods and kindness unexpectedly save a struggling marriage.

Who directed *Anioł w Krakowie*?

*Anioł w Krakowie* was directed by Artur Więcek, a filmmaker known for blending humor and heart in Polish cinema.

Who stars in *Anioł w Krakowie*?

The film stars Krzysztof Globisz as Giordano, alongside Witold Bereś, Jerzy Trela, Andrzej Kozak, and Tomasz Schimscheiner, delivering a mix of comedic and dramatic performances.

Is *Anioł w Krakowie (2002)* worth watching?

*Anioł w Krakowie (2002)* is a hidden gem of Polish comedy, offering a delightful blend of whimsy and warmth. While it may not have a widely known international profile, its gentle humor and uplifting story make it a charming choice for fans of lighthearted, feel-good films.

How long is *Anioł w Krakowie*?

Runtime details for *Anioł w Krakowie (2002)* are not listed.

About Anioł w Krakowie (2002) — A Polish Comedy Where an Angel Changes Lives in Krakow

In *Anioł w Krakowie (2002)*, an unconventional angel named Giordano finds himself exiled from Heaven after his mischievous tendencies—like sneaking into Purgatory and indulging in rock-and-roll—earn him a disciplinary assignment. Sent to Earth with the noble mission of performing at least one good deed daily, a cosmic mix-up lands him not in the intended Holland, but in the culturally rich city of Krakow, Poland. Giordano's naive yet heartfelt approach to human struggles, combined with his genuine empathy and out-of-the-box problem-solving, unexpectedly breathes new life into a faltering marriage, setting the stage for a series of small miracles that challenge both heaven and earth.

Directed by Artur Więcek, this Polish comedy blends whimsy with warmth, portraying an angelic outsider whose fresh perspective and kindness reveal the beauty in everyday chaos. Krzysztof Globisz stars as Giordano, backed by a talented ensemble including Witold Bereś, Jerzy Trela, and Andrzej Kozak, whose performances ground the fantastical premise in relatable humanity. With its lighthearted tone and underlying themes of redemption and connection, *Anioł w Krakowie (2002)* offers a charming reflection on how even the smallest acts of good can transform lives.