Section: It's all go in the East

Psy

Dogs

Władysław Pasikowski
Poland, 1992, 104 Min

Former state security officers find themselves fighting opposing corners after the fall of communism in Poland. A policeman investigates his corrupt ex-colleague and can barely contain his rage on finding out that his friend is indeed a criminal.

Zebra Film Studio

In the good old days Franz Maurer and his colleagues from the Ministry of Public Security lived a comfortable life. When the communist period came to an end life changed however, and they were forced to come to terms with reality in newly-democratic Poland. Franz Maurer for instance, now a simple policeman, is charged with combating a local Mafia clique, which in turn is headed by a handful of his ex-colleagues. On finding out that his friend is in fact a criminal Franz runs amok. An accurate, action-packed portrait of Polish society in the early nineties.

Filmformat
16:9
Drehbuch
Wladyslaw Pasikowski
Kamera
Pawel Edelman
Ton
5.1 Digital (mono in 5.1)
Schnitt
Wanda Zeman, Zbigniew Nicinski
Ausstattung
Andrzej Przedworski
Musik
Michal Lorenz
Darsteller
Boguslaw Linda, Marek Kondrat, Cezary Pazura
Produzent
Juliusz Machulski
Produktion
Studio Filmowe Zebra (Zebra Film Studio)
Kontakt
Agnieszka Bezubik
abezubik@crf.com.pl

Władysław Pasikowski -

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