Lejdis (2008)

Director
Tomasz Konecki

Main cast
Piotr Adamczyk; Edyta Olszówka; Anna Dereszowska; Magdalena Różczka; Iza Kuna

Genres


Description
To zwariowana historia czterech przyjaciółek (Łucja - Edyta Olszówka, Korba - Anna Dereszowska, Monia - Magdalena Różczka, Gośka - Iza Kuna), których życie w wyniku galopady szalonych wydarzeń ulega w ciągu roku całkowitej zmianie. Towarzyszą im w tej galopadzie mężczyźni szlachetni (Istvan - Tomasz Kot, Wojtek - Tomasz Karolak, Tomek - Rafał Królikowski, Tadeusz - Krzysztof Globisz), mężczyźni nieszlachetni (Marek Dywanik - Robert Więckiewicz, Błażej Dywanik - Borys Szyc) oraz trudni do zdefiniowania (Artur - Piotr Adamczyk).To miłość i seks, zabawa i spontan oraz zdrada i zemsta w jednym! To świat, w którym kobiety naprawdę rządzą! W którym wiedzą, czego chcą, a zwłaszcza czego nie chcą! I w którym nie boją się powiedzieć facetom prosto w oczy, że jeśli naprawdę są z Marsa, to niech tam wracają!


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