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4:13 do Katowic 2011

★ 6.26 votes📅 2011-10-18

In the dark of night, a desperate father prepares for a calculated act of justice. Andrzej Stopa's gripping short film, '4:13 do Katowic (2011)', takes the audience on a thrilling ride through the complexities of revenge and morality.

Director: Andrzej Stopa

Cast

Robert Więckiewicz
Robert Więckiewicz
Artur
Gabriela Grabowska
Pielęgniarka
Weronika Borek
Zuzia
Ewa Kutynia
Ewa Kutynia
Pielęgniarka
Mikołaj Woubishet
Mikołaj Woubishet
Kuczała
Krystyna Jagieło
Pielęgniarka
Beata Jędrzejczyk
Pielęgniarka
Ewa Twardowska
Pielęgniarka

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 4:13 do Katowic (2011) about?

The film follows a desperate father, Artur, as he prepares for a calculated act of justice on a train journey from Wroclaw to Katowice City.

Who directed 4:13 do Katowic?

Andrzej Stopa directed this gripping short film.

Who stars in 4:13 do Katowic?

The film features a talented cast, including Robert Więckiewicz, Gabriela Grabowska, and Weronika Borek.

Is 4:13 do Katowic (2011) worth watching?

As a gripping thriller with a talented cast, '4:13 do Katowic (2011)' is definitely worth watching, especially for fans of the genre.

How long is 4:13 do Katowic?

Runtime details are not listed.

About 4:13 do Katowic (2011) — A gripping thriller on a deadly train ride.

In the dark of night, a desperate father prepares for a calculated act of justice. Andrzej Stopa's gripping short film, '4:13 do Katowic (2011)', takes the audience on a thrilling ride through the complexities of revenge and morality. Set against the backdrop of a Polish train journey, this 3D experiment masterfully weaves together action and suspense. As the clock ticks, Artur's intentions become increasingly entwined with his emotions, threatening to cross the line between right and wrong.

With a talented cast, including Robert Więckiewicz and Gabriela Grabowska, '4:13 do Katowic (2011)' is an edge-of-your-seat thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. As the train hurtles towards its destination, the tension builds, leaving the viewer questioning the true nature of justice. Will Artur's plan unfold as intended, or will the complexities of the human heart get in the way?