Oszukane

is a 2013 Polish drama film directed by Marcin Solarz. It is based on the true story of two teenage girls who, by pure chance, discover they were swapped at birth in a hospital. Film Overview

The film highlights the devastating human cost of medical errors and the difficulty of seeking justice against institutional mistakes. Oszukane

The story follows Natalia and Magda, two girls who meet accidentally and are struck by their uncanny resemblance. A DNA test confirms they were switched as infants. The film explores the emotional fallout for the girls and their families as they navigate identity, legal battles, and the sudden disruption of their lives. is a 2013 Polish drama film directed by Marcin Solarz

The central conflict revolves around whether "family" is defined by blood or by the people who raised you. The story follows Natalia and Magda, two girls

The film received moderate reviews, praised mostly for the performances of the Chapko sisters and its sensitive handling of a tragic true story. It is often compared to other "swapped at birth" dramas but is noted for its specific Polish cultural and legal context. You can find more details and viewer ratings on platforms like Filmweb or IMDb.

The screenplay was inspired by a highly publicised case from 2002 involving the Kasprzak and Wierzbicka families in Poland, which eventually led to a landmark legal battle for compensation against the state. Cast: Karolina Chapko as Natalia

as Magda (The lead actresses are real-life twins, which added to the visual impact of the "stranger who looks like me" theme). Ewa Skibińska and Artur Żmijewski as the parents. Key Themes