Johnny (2023) Cast, Release Date, Plot, Trailer

Johnny (2023) Cast, Release Date, Plot, Trailer

Johnny cast: Dawid Ogrodnik, Piotr Trojan, Beata Zygarlicka. Johnny Release Date: 23 March 2023 (Netflix). Johnny Director: Daniel Jaroszek. Johnny is looking full of Biography, Drama. The film “Johnny” will be worth each minute you spend in the cinema. It’s a wise film filled with laughter and warmth, and filled with reflections, and offers an entirely new perspective on the world.

Johnny is a Polish Biography-Drama movie (2023). Dawid Ogrodnik, Piotr Trojan, Beata Zygarlicka are the main cast of Johnny (2023). A film inspired by a true tale of the remarkable relationship between father Jan Kaczkowski and Patryk Galewski A boy who didn’t get an easy beginning in life. Johnny will be released on Netflix the 23rd of March, 2023.

This bond of love grows stronger as Jan’s health declines quickly. Patryk is aware that, when the priest leaves the priest, he’ll lose more than his spiritual guide as well as a genuine person who was more than the others who were active in his life thus far. This is the essence of what Johnny truly is. He is about the power of love, friendship, and faith in the other man.

Johnny Plot:

Love for the world and all people, and also about the fact that everybody deserves to be given a second chance. When Patryk gets it from an ordained religious priest, Jan Kaczkowski does not even be aware of the impact it has on his life.

Johnny Detail:

Movie: Johnny (2023)
Network: Netflix
Director: Daniel Jaroszek
Writer: Maciej Kraszewski
Main Stars: Dawid Ogrodnik, Piotr Trojan, Beata Zygarlicka
Genres: Biography, Drama
Country: Poland
Language: Polish
Release Date: 23 March 2023 (Netflix)
Runtime: 1 hour 59 minutes
Filming locations: Puck, Pomorskie, Poland
Also known As: Джонні, Johnny, Johnny Movie, Johnny (2023)

Johnny Cast:

Dawid Ogrodnik As Priest Jan Kaczkowski
Piotr Trojan As Patryk Galewski
Beata Zygarlicka As Anna
Grazyna Bulka As Jadwiga
Maria Pakulnis As Hanna
Joachim Lamza As Roman Zalewski
Marta Stalmierska As Zaneta
Jakub Nosiadek As ‘Pablo’
Anna Dymna As Helena Kaczkowska
Witold Debicki As Józef ‘Ziuk’ Kaczkowski
Magdalena Czerwinska As Magda
Michal Kaleta As Filip Kaczkowski
Jerzy Owsiak As Self
Katarzyna Anzorge As Saleswoman
Beata Bandurska As Mother of Patryk
Iwo Barycz As Realizator
Mariusz Bakowski As Marcin
Marta Bednarska As Karolina
Konrad Beta As Hooligan
Michal Bielinski As Instructor
Anna Biernacik As Girl at the Party
Robert Ciszewski As Priest Assistant
Mateusz Czwartosz As Daniel
Lukasz Dabrowski As Rescuer
Lukasz Gajdzis As Doctor
Piotr Gluchowski As Prisoner
Magdalena Gorzelanczyk As Agnieszka
Beata Ikwanty As Nurse Beata
Pawel Jusinski As Lowlife
Hanna Klepacka As Aneta
Ryszard Kluge As Old man
Maciej Kraszewski As Journalist on the radio
Milena Lisiecka As Judge
Piotr Lukaszczyk As Educator
Grzegorz Malecki As Journalist in TV
Katarzyna Z. Michalska As Journalist Kasia
Krystian Modzelewski As Host
Jan Napieralski As Thief driver
Jerzy Nasierowski As Boleslaw
Kazimierz Nowak As Schoolboy
Janusz Rafal Nowicki As Professor
Mikolaj Osinski As Helpful ranger
Judyta Paradzinska-Górska As Woman behind the glass
Ireneusz Pastuszak As Patryk’s father
Pawel Plewa As Seba
Kordian Rekowski As Rajmund
Ewa Rodart As Barbara
Andrzej Róg As Mr. Józef
Jolanta Rychlowska As Nurse
Jakub Sierenberg As Szymon
Iwona Sitkowska As Grazyna

The manner of speaking, laughing, joking, grimacing, the posture of the fingers while adjusting the glasses, and all that led to Jan make his appearance among the living once more. The Eagles are among the most prestigious Polish Film Awards, which are presented to the Polish Film Academy for 25 years. The awards are given in various categories by over 600 people from the Polish Film Academy in a two-stage secret, confidential, correspondence vote.

Patrick enters a house in a tiny town. A judge requires him to perform social work at the hospice of Puck and there he meets an amazing priest. Jan Kaczkowski. The priest enlists young men at the school of vocational studies, who appear to be strong rebels, to assist those who are sick. Patrick enters a home in a tiny town. A judge obliges him to take part in social work at the hospice of Puck which is where he encounters an amazing priest.

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