After disappearing from a small Polish town, a mother discovers her 4-year old daughter, Ola, has been abducted by the Russian Mafia. In pursuit of her daughter, she is stopped for speeding by a police officer, Robert Goc. His intervention results in the escape of the kidnappers across the Eastern border. Feeling guilt for failing to prevent the abduction, Robert becomes engaged in an international investigation to find the missing girl.
Acting
Piotr Adamczyk's guilt-ridden cop is devastatingly committed.
Direction
Patryk Vega pulls zero punches on child trafficking horror.
Production
Authentic Polish-Russian border tension you can taste.

Director
Patryk Vega
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Vega is Poland's most commercially successful director, notorious for mixing exploitation with social commentary on Eastern European crime.
The film sparked controversy for its graphic marketing despite the real-world epidemic of child trafficking it depicts.