
Magdalena Boczarska
1978 (47 лет)After completing high school, she graduated from the Stanisław Wyspiański Academy of Theatre Arts in Kraków in 2001. While studying at the academy, Boczarska participated in theatrical productions in Łódź, where she received the Nicholas Grabowski Award for her role as Woman in the play Rajski ogród (Paradise Garden).
Her debut took place in September 2002 at the Nowy Teatr in Łódź, where she played the lead role in Stanisław Witkiewicz's play Kurka wodna (The Water Hen). Since 2003, she has performed at the National Theatre in Warsaw and has collaborated with theaters in Warsaw, Berlin, and Slovakia.
Since 2005, Magdalena has been actively appearing in popular series produced in both Poland and Germany.
The Last Family
Jan P. Matuszyński
Andrzej Seweryn, Dawid Ogrodnik
Beksiński is a gentle man with arachnophobia, despite his hardcore sexual fantasies and his fondness for painting disturbing dystopian works. Beksiński is a family man who wants only the best for his loving wife Zofia, neurotic son Tomasz and the couple's aging mothers. His daily painting to classical music eventually pays off and he makes a name for himself in contemporary art. Good Catholic woman Zofia tries to hold the family together, but troubled son Tomasz proves to be a handful with his violent outbursts and suicidal threats. Their relief is brief when he starts dating women and becomes a radio presenter and movie translator, and the concerned parents must be on constant watch to prevent their son from hurting himself. But Beksiński never believed that family life would always be sunshine and rainbows. As he tapes everything with his beloved camcorder, the 28-year Beksiński saga unfolds through paintings, near-death experiences, dance music trends and funerals...
The Last Family
The Art of Loving: Story of Michalina Wislocka
Maria Sadowska
Magdalena Boczarska, Piotr Adamczyk
Michalina Wislocka, the most famous and recognized sexologist of communist Poland, fights for the right to publish her book, which will change the sex life of Polish people forever.
The Art of Loving: Story of Michalina Wislocka
Little Rose
Jan Kidawa-Blonski
Andrzej Seweryn, Magdalena Boczarska
Pressured by his superiors to disgrace public intellectual Warczewski, a professor and respected writer whom they believe to be a "camouflaged Zionist," rough security-services colonel Rozek enlists his sexy but naive girlfriend, Kamila, to insinuate herself into the distinguished older man's life and report on his every move. Not particularly interested in serving communism but eager to please her domineering lover, Kamila accepts the mission, reporting under the code name "Little Rose." As quick scenes contrast Kamila's crude pleasures with Rozek and her more refined experiences with Warczewski, it becomes clear that the more time the unschooled young woman spends with the professor, the more she comes to have true feelings for him.
Little Rose
Na drodze
Bartosz Nowacki
Magdalena Boczarska, Szymon Bobrowski
During a ride a woman picks up a hitchhiker. From the very beginning the man doesn't come across as trustworthy and the woman, anxious and feeling the growing threat, decides to pick up one more person. In the confined space of the car the three strangers begin a tense game. The characters hide some secrets that, revealed in small steps, will lead to tragic events.
On the Road
Wellness für Paare
Jan Georg Schütte
Anke Engelke, Bjarne Mädel
A wellness hotel in a small German castle specializes in well-off couples, offering a wide range of services, including one some partners feel trapped into : relational therapy. It's truth time, for some liberating, forcing others to face their secrets of dysfunctional relationship.
Wellness für Paare
Justice
Michał Gazda
Olaf Lubaszenko, Jedrzej Hycnar
In the movie, a young detective enlists a discharged police officer to solve a bank raid case, offering him a chance to reclaim his former life. As they delve into the investigation, they encounter a group of friends who become victims of violent attacks by a masked assailant. The film weaves themes of betrayal, survival, and the psychological toll of fear, highlighting how the threat disrupts lives and tests relationships in their quest for safety and truth.
Justice
The Coldest Game
Łukasz Kośmicki
Bill Pullman, Lotte Verbeek
Warsaw, Poland, during the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962. Josh Mansky, a troubled math genius and former US chess champion, is recruited to hold a dangerous public match against the Soviet champion, while playing the deadly game of espionage hidden in the darkest shadows of a hostile territory.
The Coldest Game
Testosteron
Andrzej Saramonowicz, Tomasz Konecki
Piotr Adamczyk, Magdalena Boczarska
The wedding of Kornel, a young, well known TV scientist, to the famous singer, Alicja, is to be the social event of the year. In the suburban reception hall, the final preperations are being made. The waiter, Tytus, who is somewhat touchy having just found out he is to become a father, lays out the cutlery on the tables.
Testosteron
W ukryciu
Jan Kidawa-Blonski
Magdalena Boczarska, Julia Pogrebinska
In the spring of 1944 in Poland, near the end of WWII, Janina faces a huge change in her life when her father decides to offer a shelter to his Jewish friend’s daughter Ester. One day, her father is arrested and Janina starts to take care of Ester by herself and in doing so secret emotions rise between them.
In Hiding
Listy do M. 4
Patrick Yoka
Tomasz Karolak, Piotr Adamczyk
Anything can happen during Christmas Eve. Mel has to face new professional challenges and adapt to the new standards prevailing at work. Then Karina and Stephan plan to introduce serious changes in raising children. They decide to change their approach and apply somewhat sophisticated educational methods. A new woman will step in between Karolina and Filip, and the past will be reminded of Rudolf.
Letters to Santa 4
Magnezja
Maciej Bochniak
Dawid Ogrodnik, Mateusz Kościukiewicz
A western, inspired by the likes of Tarantino and Leone, set in the 1920s in the borderland between Poland and the USSR: Twin brothers plan to rob a rival Mafia style family, an instance of female empowerment in that it is run by sisters.
Magnesium
Piłsudski
Michał Rosa
Borys Szyc, Magdalena Boczarska
The year 1901, a psychiatric hospital in the Russian partition. One of the patients is a political prisoner - Józef Pilsudski (Borys Szyc). The Polish underground independence movement is preparing their mission to rescue the famous activist. Pilsudski is freed, but he will not get back his idyll family life that he once knew. Uncertain years are coming, marked by revolutionary events, violence and betrayal. Pilsudski must find a way to man oeuvre on the boggy ground - between the conservative passivity of the Polish Socialist Party and the aggression against the invaders, resulting in retaliation. The year 1914 is coming, and the chance for restoring an independent country, independent Poland, is now or never.
Piłsudski