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Duration: 129 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x400 | Added: 2014-Nov-12 |
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Anna Dereszowska honed her acting skills at Warsaw's Theatre Academy before transitioning seamlessly into the film industry, where she has consistently worked as both an actress and a voice-over artist specializing in Polish language dubbing. In "Nigdy nie mow nigdy" (2009), Anna boldly bares all, flaunting her Warsaw assets while lounging in bed with a male counterpart. A peek through the bathroom door reveals a tantalizing glimpse of her derriere as she changes, followed by an enticing display of her bustline during intimate scenes with her on-screen partner and afterwards, as they relax together post-coitus. This Polish temptress may inspire you to reconsider your iron curtain policy and indulge in a bit of self-care, perhaps even giving your Klopsiki a squeeze.
Release Year: 2012
Nation: Poland
Alternative Title: Ixjana z piekla rodem
Director: Józef Skolimowski, Michal Skolimowski, Michał Skolimowski
Writer: Józef Skolimowski, Michal Skolimowski, Michał Skolimowski
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Genre: Drama, Thriller
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Keywords: fairy, fortune teller, magic, rape
Ixjana follows Marek, a young writer, as he grapples with the mysterious death of his friend Arthur. The narrative unfolds in flashbacks as Marek searches for answers. He recalls attending a party at an eccentric publisher's home where a heated argument between him and Arthur escalates into a physical altercation. Blood is spilled, leading Marek to fear that he may have been responsible for Arthur's demise. Struggling with guilt and anxiety, Marek becomes involved with a woman who appears to be connected to Arthur's disappearance in some way.
Directed by Józef Skolimowski and his sons Michał and Michał (yes, there are two directors named Michał), Ixjana is a Polish drama-thriller from 2012. The film explores themes of guilt, memory, and mystery as Marek delves into the circumstances surrounding Arthur's death. Key elements include a party at an eccentric publisher's home, a heated argument between friends, and a potential romantic entanglement with a woman linked to the protagonist's past.