Scene from Swiatloczula (2025)
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Full Biography
Matylda Giegzno is a Polish actress known for her roles in film and television. She was born in Poland in 1995.
Her notable works include appearances in the TV series Glitter (2022) and Klangor (2021). She is also known for the films Photosensitive (2025) and Scarborn (2023). Giegzno is fluent in Polish and English and has basic knowledge of French and Spanish. She has an active presence on social media and has one sibling, Emma Giegzno, who is also an actress.
About the Movie: Swiatloczula (2025)
Alternative Title: Photosensitive, Światłoczuła
Director: Tadeusz Sliwa, Tadeusz Śliwa
Writer: Hanna Wesierska, Hanna Węsierska, Tomasz Klimala
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Klaudiusz Frydrych, Inga Kruk, Agata Dybul, Krzysztof Rak, Michał Maksym, Arkadiusz Pawlik, Damian Ruciński
Companies: Telewizja Polska, Wonder Films
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Keywords
Keywords: blind, blind woman, blindness, love, photographer, romantic, romantic drama
Story
SWIATLOCZULA (2025) follows a guarded photographer who lives his life in quiet routine, until he meets a bold social worker whose presence disrupts his carefully controlled world. The social worker, who happens to be blind, challenges the photographer to engage more deeply with his emotions and open up to love.
Summary
SWIATLOCZULA is a Polish romantic drama directed by Tadeusz Sliwa in 2025. The film centers around a guarded photographer whose life takes an unexpected turn when he meets a bold social worker who challenges him to feel more deeply. The unique aspect of this romantic tale is that the social worker is blind, making their connection and the photographer's journey towards emotional openness all the more profound.