Scene from Agape (short) (2011)
Scene Details
Duration: 330 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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Actresses in this Scene

Anna Cieslak
Career
First Appearances:
- Karol: A Man Who Became Pope (2005) as Tesia Kluger
Most Important Roles:
- Generał Nil (2009) as Maria Fieldorf
- Why Not! (2007) as Małgosia
- Piksele (2009) as Alicja
- War of Love (2010) as Aniela Dobrójska
- Gwiazda Kopernika (2009) as Anna (voice)
- How to Live? (2008) as Ewa
- It Came from the Water (2022) as Aga's mother
- Your Name is Justine (2005) as Mariola
- Chemo (2015) as Nurse
- Karol: A Man Who Became Pope (2005) as Tesia Kluger
Career Highlights:
- Generał Nil (2009)
- Why Not! (2007)
- Piksele (2009)
- War of Love (2010)
- Gwiazda Kopernika (2009)
- How to Live? (2008)
- It Came from the Water (2022)
- Your Name is Justine (2005)
- Chemo (2015)
- Karol: A Man Who Became Pope (2005)
About the Movie: Agape (short) (2011)

Release Year: 2011
Nation: N/A
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Krzysztof Pietroszek
Writer: Krzysztof Pietroszek
Production & Genre
Producer(s): N/A
Companies: N/A
Genre: Drama, History, Short
Story
In occupied Poland during World War II, a Polish widow named Anna is involved in a relationship with a Nazi Luftwaffe officer, Hans. Anna's daughter, Krystyna, strongly disapproves of this alliance due to her father's death at the hands of the Nazis. One day, Krystyna finds a young Jewish boy named David hiding in their attic. Despite the risks, she decides to help him survive the Holocaust. Krystyna puts her mother in a difficult position by presenting Anna with a choice: either continue her relationship with Hans, knowing that it could jeopardize David's safety and betray her late husband's memory, or end things with Hans to protect David and uphold her family's honor.
Summary
Agape (short) is a Polish historical drama set against the backdrop of World War II. The film explores complex themes of love, loyalty, and morality through the lens of Anna's forbidden relationship with a Nazi officer and Krystyna's efforts to protect David, a young Jewish boy in hiding. Directed by Krzysztof Pietroszek in 2011, this short film offers a compelling narrative that sheds light on the difficult choices people faced during the Holocaust.