Ryszard Bugajski
Director

The film shows an obscure episode from the life of a Stalinist criminal - Colonel of the Office of Public Security, Julia Brystiger. Her nickname was "Bloody Luna" because during interrogations she tortured prisoners with extreme cruelty. At the beginning of 1960s she appeared in Laski near Warsaw, in the Institute for the Blind, where the Primate of Poland, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, was also a frequent visitor. His imprisonment in the years 1953-1956 was supervised by none other than Julia Brystiger herself. During the difficult and tempestuous conversation with the Primate, Julia Brystiger rejects the communist ideology, asks for her crimes to be forgiven and for help in finding God...
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Ryszard Bugajski
Director

Maria Mamona
Julia Brystygier

Malgorzata Zajaczkowska
Sister Benedicta

Janusz Gajos
Father Cieciorka

Marek Kalita
The Primate, Cardinal Wyszynski

Slawomir Orzechowski
Caretaker

Marcin Tronski
Bartender

Olga Boladz
Young Brystygierowa

Klara Bielawka
Nun

Kazimierz Kaczor
Mourner

Barbara Bursztynowicz
Woman in the canteen
Piotr Toloczko
Aide-de-camp

Krzysztof Ogloza
Militia officer

Jacek Bursztynowicz
Head of the ward

Katarzyna Bargielowska
Mother

Bartosz Porczyk
Prisoner

Zbigniew Konopka
Prosecutor

Andrzej Szenajch
Gate keeper
Mariusz Wojciechowski
Antoni Marylski
Ryszard Bugajski
Writer