
A little known episode from the life of Stalinist security police office Julia Brystiger. Her nickname Bloody Luna was a reference to her incredibly brutal methods of interrogation. In the early 1960s, she appears in a centre for the blind on the outskirts of Warsaw, a place often visited by Cardinal Wyszyński, whose imprisonment in 1953-1956 Brystiger supervised personally. During a difficult and heated discussion with the cardinal, Brystiger denounces the communist ideology and begs for forgiveness for her crimes and for guidance in her search for God.
Julia Brystygierowa

siostra Benedykta

ksiądz Cieciorka

prymas Stefan Wyszyński

więzień

żałobnik

dozorca Marian

bufetowy

plutonowy MO

Kościukiewiczowa, kobieta w jadalni

ordynator

prokurator

portier

adiutant
Antoni Marylski

Julia Brystygierowa w młodości

matka

zakonnica

zakonnica informatorka

towarzysz partyjny

akordeonista

felczer

ubek

szeregowy MO

pułkownik

niewidoma pacjentka

zakonnica w jadalni