[10/02/18 - 12:10 AM] "1983" - Netflix First Polish Original Series Launches November 30th, 2018 The series tells the story of a dystopian world where the Iron Curtain never fell and Poland is the center of the universe shaping the future of the entire world.
[via press release from Netflix]
1983: Netflix first Polish original series launches November 30th, 2018.
Date announce teaser and first look image to the first Polish original series 1983, premiering on Netflix November 30, 2018.
About the series:
1983, a gripping and fast-paced conspiracy thriller, directed by four prominent Polish directors Kasia Adamik, Olga Chajdas, Agnieszka Holland and Agnieszka Smoczynska, tells the story of a dystopian world where the Iron Curtain never fell and Poland is the center of the universe shaping the future of the entire world.
Twenty years after a devastating terrorist attack in 1983 that halted the course of Poland's liberation and the subsequent downfall of the Soviet Union, an idealistic law student Kajetan (Maciej Musial) and a disgraced police investigator Anatol (Robert Wieckiewicz) stumble upon a conspiracy that has kept the Iron Curtain standing and Poland living under a repressive police state. Now, in 2003, after two decades of peace and prosperity, the leaders of the regime enact a secret plan made with an unlikely adversary in the 1980s that will radically transform Poland and affect the lives of every citizen in the nation - and the world. What these two men discover has the potential to ignite a revolution and those in power will stop at nothing to keep it a secret. The series include Michalina Olszanska, Zofia Wichlacz, Andrzej Chyra and Krzysztof Wach in striking major roles. Other outstanding Polish talent such as Ewa Blaszczyk, Edyta Olszówka, Patrycja Volny, Agnieszka Zulewska, Wojciech Kalarus, Mateusz Kosciukiewicz, Miroslaw Zbrojewicz also appear in the series.
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