

Tell No One
Genres
Overview
Polish documentary directed by Tomasz Sekielski about child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in Poland.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
121 min
Release Date
2019-05-11
Status
Released
Original Language
Polish
Vote Count
35
Vote Average
7.457
Tomasz Sekielski
Self
Marek Sekielski
Self
Marek Mielewczyk
Self
Anna Misiewicz
Self
Artur Nowak
Self
Malgorzata Szewczyk-Nowak
Self
Irena Drewla
Self
Franciszek Cybula
Self
Roman Laudanski
Self
Grzegorz Magdziarz
Self
Janusz Mazur
Self
Andrzej Skrzypkowski
Selfl
Stanislaw Gadecki
Self (archive footage)
Slawoj Leszek Glodz
Self (archive footage)
Adam Jablonski
Self (archive footage)
Marek Jedraszewski
Self (archive footage)
Beata Lubecka
Self (archive footage)
Rafal Markowski
Self (archive footage)
Robert Mazurek
Self (archive footage)
Kazimierz Nycz
Self (archive footage)
Stanislaw Obirek
Self (archive footage)
Wojciech Polak
Self (archive footage)
John Paul II.
Self (archive footage)
Pawel Rytel-Adrianik
Self (archive footage)
Wojciech Sadlon
Self (archive footage)
Wieslaw Smigiel
Self (archive footage)
Lech Wałęsa
Self (archive footage)
Krzysztof Ziemiec
Self (archive footage)
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