Captain Witold Pilecki was a Polish intelligence officer during WWII who volunteered for a Polish resistance operation to get imprisoned in the German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp Auschwitz-Birkenau in order to gather intelligence and enable the Polish government-in-exile to inform the allies about the ongoing Holocaust in occupied Poland. The film also tells the story of Witold Pilecki’s fate at the hands of the Communist government after the end of WWII. The film is a reconstruction of the trial which took place in Warsaw during the communist regime in Poland. Captain Pilecki described his investigation as more cruel than his stay at Auschwitz.
as Rotmistrz Witold Pilecki
as Sędzia podpułkownik Jan Hryckowian
as Major Czesław Łapiński
as Pułkownik UB Józef Różański
as Generał Władysław Anders
as Maria Pilecka
as Prokurator pułkownik Stanisław Zarakowski
as Stanisława Hryckowian
as Tadeusz Płużański
as Leokadia Płużańska
as Mecenas Lech Buszkowski
as Mecenas Alicja Pintarowa
as Maria Szelągowska
as Witold Różycki
as Makary Sieradzki
as Ryszard Jamontt-Krzywicki
as Protokolant porucznik Ryszard Czarkowski
as Porucznik UB Eugeniusz Chimczak
as Dziennikarka
as Eleonora Ostrowska
as Zosia Pilecka
as Andrzej Pilecki
as Henryk Holder
as Oddziałowy
as Podoficer
as Ubek od przepustek
as Dowódca warty
as Strażnik
as Fryzjer
as Oficer
as Przechodzień
as Maksymilian Kaucki
as Jerzy Nowakowski
as Sędzia pomocniczy
as Ławnik
as Adwokat
as Adwokat
as Adwokat
as Sentry