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Director: Jan Jakub Kolski
Cast: Jerzy Zelnik, Jan Nowicki, Grażyna Błęcka-Kolska, Elżbieta Dębska
Years later, Lena returns to Poland, accompanied by a French journalist, to learn the truth about her father.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Magneto, the 1998 Polish film directed by Jan Jakub Kolski, has received a mixed critical reception. The film is largely unknown to wider audiences, with no major awards recognition. However, it has a respectable 6.6/10 rating on IMDb, indicating a moderately positive audience response.
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Magneto (1998), directed by Jan Jakub Kolski, is a poignant drama that explores themes of identity, family, and the lasting impact of the past. Featuring strong performances from the ensemble cast, including Jerzy Zelnik and Jan Nowicki, the film offers a unique and deeply personal perspective on a woman's journey to uncover the truth about her father's life.
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