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Superheroes 2010

★ 3.932 votes115 min📅 2010-01-08

In *Superheroes (2010)*, laughter meets sibling solidarity as Marta Żmuda-Trzebiatowska stars as a dedicated policewoman unfairly targeted for drug trafficking.

Director: Patryk Vega

Cast

Marta Żmuda-Trzebiatowska
Marta Żmuda-Trzebiatowska
Basia
Tomasz Karolak
Tomasz Karolak
Dawid
Paweł Małaszyński
Paweł Małaszyński
Karolek
Marcin Bosak
Marcin Bosak
Krzyś
Tomasz Kot
Tomasz Kot
Jan
Joanna Liszowska
Joanna Liszowska
Magda
Danuta Stenka
Danuta Stenka
Urszula
Marieta Żukowska
Marieta Żukowska
Ela
Wojciech Mecwaldowski
Wojciech Mecwaldowski
'Ciasny Wiesiek'
Cezary Żak
Cezary Żak
Komendant

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Superheroes (2010) about?

*Superheroes* follows a policewoman who's falsely accused of drug trafficking, forcing her three irresponsible brothers to step up and prove her innocence. Their misguided but determined efforts turn into a series of comedic disasters, testing their loyalty and forcing them to confront their own flaws.

Who directed Superheroes?

The film was directed by Patryk Vega, a Polish filmmaker known for his work in comedy and socially-driven stories.

Who stars in Superheroes?

The film features Marta Żmuda-Trzebiatowska as the lead, alongside Tomasz Karolak, Paweł Małaszyński, and Marcin Bosak in the roles of her brothers.

Is Superheroes (2010) worth watching?

While it may not reinvent the comedy wheel, *Superheroes* delivers solid laughs with its heartfelt theme of family standing by each other. Fans of Polish humor and ensemble comedies will likely find its chaotic charm infectious.

How long is Superheroes?

The runtime for *Superheroes (2010)* is 115 minutes.

About Superheroes (2010) — A hilarious Polish comedy about family, honor, and chaotic redemption

In *Superheroes (2010)*, laughter meets sibling solidarity as Marta Żmuda-Trzebiatowska stars as a dedicated policewoman unfairly targeted for drug trafficking. Her three brothers— played with chaotic charm by Tomasz Karolak, Paweł Małaszyński, and Marcin Bosak— abandon their deadbeat lifestyles to clear her name, sparking a wild adventure filled with mishaps and unexpected heroics. Directed with comedic flair by Patryk Vega, this Polish comedy blends absurd humor with themes of loyalty and redemption, creating an atmosphere where heartfelt chaos reigns.

The film thrives on its quirky ensemble, blending slapstick antics with a surprisingly touching core. As the brothers' misfit tactics escalate, the line between villain and protector blurs, inviting audiences to root for these unlikely antiheroes. With its sharp satire and relatable struggles, *Superheroes* is a feel-good romp that proves even the unlikeliest heroes can rise to the occasion.