Filip Raczyński is a young, beautiful, gay model who lives fast—partying, flirting, avoiding responsibility—with arrogance shielding his insecurities. His carefree world starts to shake when a family tragedy hits: his sister Anka, a single mother, dies suddenly. Filip suddenly becomes caretaker for his infant niece…
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With Tosia in his care, Filip faces huge pressure to grow up. He wrestles with guilt, grief, and doubts over whether he can both keep his free lifestyle and be a decent father figure.
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He clashes with social services, adoption laws, and societal homophobia—especially concerning whether a gay man should be raising a child. His past, including trauma from foster care, complicates matters.
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Filip’s relationships are tested. He leans on his “chosen family”: Olek, his agent’s assistant, who loves him; Kiki, a friend struggling to balance teenage motherhood; and other friends and neighbors. Through them, he begins to confront his flaws—not as a sudden transformation, but with fits of growth amid plenty of stumbles.
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Key early moments:
- Filip contacts Tosia’s biological father about custody.
- Confrontations with law enforcement and social services when he messes up at work or in his personal life.
- Eventual steps to adopt Tosia, including legal hurdles and emotional challenges.
If you want a breakdown of specific episodes, character arcs (like Olek or Kiki), or how society responds to Filip’s situation, I can go deeper.
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