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00:04You
00:18They sure did a number on that car of yours didn't they
00:21Shouldn't you be collecting some evidence to conduct your investigation officer? We're responding to a call the investigation department
00:27We'll handle all that will they be here soon
00:30Hard to tell before Brezhnev's visit everyone has more important things to do can you arrest them though because I
00:35know who did it
00:37How would you know that well, I saw him it's shlewa the smelter engineer
00:43Shlewa
00:47Yes, please write it down shlewa
00:52Why did you tell him that that damn shlewa was acting like he was trying to
00:57Tell me something at the metalworks it had to be a provocation so you agree that someone had to have
01:02organized it of course
01:03That's why I mentioned him yola. You're unbelievable
01:06They won't do anything to him. They'll say he wasn't even here
01:09Yeah, but at least they'll know that I know and what will that accomplish you can see how these little
01:14games then with our car in flames
01:18So you would prefer to keep stum about who burnt your car up to avoid getting into trouble
01:26I'm going to bed
01:28I'm going to bed
01:47Efficiency discipline and great training are beaming out of these young militiamen and
01:54A parade is the best opportunity to demonstrate their teamwork
01:59Individual skills and the beauty of female militia officers
02:07Even science and technology are helping to hunt down criminals
02:11At the forensic department of the citizens militia headquarters
02:15The hardest cases are analyzed by high-class specialists and computers, which are also very high
02:25The militiamen enjoy a great level of trust in our society
02:30That's why both the elderly and the young know who to turn to for help
02:38But let's remember a militiaman's work is difficult and demanding and that's why it deserves our respect all the more
02:49It was the same men that heckled me that burn my car they're worried about their jobs yet
02:54No worries for their children's health apparently and they have no worries about hitting me in the head with a
02:58rock
02:58Yes, but doctor you see everyone does silly things out of fear
03:02Fisher look
03:04Schlewa burned my car, but you truly believe he did that because he was scared. Do you?
03:08Schlewa's just always been so quiet
03:11And he quietly threw a stone at me yesterday
03:17What's that?
03:18It's from the tapises
03:19Carol is much better
03:20The professor discharged him from the clinic and said he should be taken to the countryside for a while
03:54God bless
03:55God bless, governor
03:57What's new with you, Wilhelm?
03:59Well, the weather is the weather
04:00But it's great for fishing
04:02For fishing, governor
04:03No time for fishing today
04:05Got a ton of paperwork
04:08Sure
04:09Oh
04:10You hear what happened?
04:12You know about that mad doctor?
04:14Do you know the one?
04:15Her car was set on fire
04:16It's entirely burned
04:17Okay, when?
04:18Oh, I heard it was actually just after the speech that she gave over at the smelter
04:22Oh, you fishy son of a bitch
04:42Good morning, comrade first secretary
04:46If you're calling me, Zizek, this day is about to stop being nice
04:52What is it?
04:54Edward, you're aware
04:56You know, I wouldn't bother you with anything stupid
05:00But we have some trouble
05:07Irresponsibility from Zizek has provoked public unrest here
05:15Well, yesterday the metal workers threw rocks and burned a car up
05:21Um, Edward, I'm doing everything to stop this from escalating
05:25Do you remember what happened on the coast in 1970?
05:30And all this just days before the visit from Brezhnev
05:42So, I have here a written confirmation from the shift manager
05:46Showing that comrade Schliwa was working after hours
05:50Which means he couldn't have been outside your apartment at the same time
05:53If you don't believe me, here's the statement
05:56With a signature and a stamp
05:59See?
06:03Thank you
06:03Goodbye
06:05Goodbye
06:15Mrs. Yola
06:15Mrs. Yola
06:16Mrs. Yola
06:23I was told your car was burned
06:25What a terrible situation
06:26My husband
06:28Zizek Kroll
06:29Master of Engineering, Mitska
06:31So, what are we going to do about the kids?
06:33Because, look, you were supposed to try to convince the parents
06:36I'm looking at sanatoriums and the buses are ready
06:39But after what happened yesterday, I feel like...
06:40More time is needed to convince them
06:42I know, but I have people and buses on standby
06:44And we could use them for something else, I'm sure of it
06:46Mrs. Yola
06:48Perhaps I should cancel it
06:49Mr. Mitska, please do not cancel any of it
06:51Tomorrow, someone will go
06:54All right, the buses will wait until ten
07:02Buses
07:03Yesterday, they broke our windows and burned our car to pieces
07:06Tomorrow, what will they do?
07:08Carol Taffis has recovered and the boy is now at home
07:11I have to go
07:12Yola
07:39I have to go
07:43Hello
07:43Hello, Governor
07:46Is Comrade First Secretary in?
07:49No, I'm afraid he's not
07:50And his schedule is full today
07:54Oh, but he'll see me
07:58I'll wait here
08:19Hello
08:21Hello
08:22Hello
08:25Things have only just settled back down
08:27She sticks her fucking nose in again
08:33Come straight in
08:35Good morning, Mrs. Taffis
08:36Morning
08:38I wondered if I might say hi to Carol
08:39He's playing, out the back
08:41Where is he?
08:43Yeah, well, they didn't release him so he could stay home the whole time, did they?
08:46Professor Berger said to take him to the countryside
08:48And he'll go, in three days, to my sister's
08:50Mrs. Taffis, he cannot play around the marketplace, it's not safe
08:55Are you listening to me?
09:02Carol, look
09:04Come over here, son
09:08Hi, Carol
09:09How are you doing?
09:10I'm all right
09:12Can I carry on?
09:13Yeah, go play
09:18He'll go in three days
09:20The other kids should also leave shop in ease
09:22Would you please talk to them?
09:24But the parents can see that Carol's doing fine
09:27And he recovered because he wasn't here for a month
09:42Hello
09:43Hello
09:45Come back, Piotrek
09:47What did I tell you?
09:48Don't do that
09:51Mrs. Piotek, say something, please
09:56What will folks say if it's just me sending Casca away?
09:59I also sent away my kids
10:00As much as they may laugh, at least our kids will be safe
10:05She'd be too afraid to go without me
10:07She won't go anywhere
10:09What's gonna happen if she doesn't go?
10:11Loss of hearing, paralysis, even death
10:23I should go
10:26The buses will be there tomorrow at ten
10:49Mrs. Bukta
10:50Mrs. Bukta
10:54Please let me in
10:56Mrs. Bukta
10:56The buses will be at the metalworks at ten
10:58Can you hear me?
11:00Hey, kids, don't play in that bin
11:05Dr. Podolska, crawl
11:14The buses will be at the metalworks at ten
11:16Oh, hello
11:17The buses will be at the metalworks at ten
11:19Please bring your children, okay?
11:27The buses leave tomorrow at ten
11:48Mrs. Jarosz
11:51Mrs. Jarosz
11:54Mrs. Jarosz
11:55Please open the door
11:56Oh, just know the buses will be leaving the metalworks at ten
12:01Can you hear me?
12:26You and the other men would rather not to listen but to heckle
12:29And in place of speaking to me would burn my car
12:32All these people like you refuse to move their families to a safe place
12:34Meaning they'll all stay unwell and may never recover
12:37You should be ashamed
12:37I should be ashamed
12:39The likes of you
12:40Coming here stinking
12:42Of all your expensive perfume
12:45Making out these somehow better than us lot here
12:48People like you, doctors, don't get it
12:51That smelter was built by my granddad
12:54The smelter has put decent food on our tables for years
12:57You're unable to hear us when we say people here get sick
13:00Because that's how life is here
13:01Our world's full of disease, pain and death
13:04You have never listened to us
13:06So what makes you assume we'll listen?
13:11Whatever you think, tell your neighbors if you see them
13:13That the buses will be there tomorrow at ten
13:15Come on, give it a rest, woman
13:18No one's coming
13:31York?
13:33You in the capital?
13:35As you can see
13:37Greetings
13:38That's good
13:39Come on in
13:42York
13:45Three Silesian uprisings weren't enough for you
13:47You want a fourth one
13:50I'm too old for that
13:52Edward
13:54Something happened, I should tell you
13:55I heard about it, but go on
13:57I'm listening
13:59Probably could say it was a provocation
14:02That this could be slander
14:05I'll say I'm responsible
14:07We are just days away from the visit from comrade Brezhne
14:11It does not matter who's at fault
14:13Who's a saint
14:14It should be about managing this
14:17Shit show
14:18That's right
14:21So you're saying, York
14:23That you're too old for an uprising
14:26But perhaps
14:29Perhaps you're too old
14:32To govern Silesia
14:34Perhaps I am
14:35Edward
14:38However, is this the right moment
14:42To, um
14:45Let that dick
14:46Khrushchev
14:47I mean comrade Khrushchev
14:49Govern Silesia
14:50On his own
15:04Okay
15:04All right
15:05Well, I'll make this one
15:16You're too old
15:16Why don't you
15:17You're too old
15:18You're too old
15:18I'll make this one
15:19You're too old
15:19You're too old
15:19You're too old
15:20You're too old
15:24the door's unlocked
15:27I'm going in, wait here
15:46you're usher, what are you doing here?
15:49okay now
15:58what's going on?
16:00well actually nothing
16:02I mean you guys panicked I know
16:03and no one from Chopinese wants to send their kids away
16:06so what was the point of me going away?
16:08you ran away from your aunt and grandma
16:10do they know?
16:12well I told them you said it was okay over the telephone
16:14pack your things, your dad's taking you back
16:16sure on a bike
16:17push me away if you like, I'll just come back every time
16:21oh
16:22why is there a piece of cardboard
16:24instead of a window?
16:25ah so in Lublin you heard that no one wants to send their children
16:28away to the sanatoriums
16:29yet you didn't manage to hear that they burned our car
16:32they set fire to it and pelted us with rocks
16:36and on top of that
16:37it was done by the people your mother wants to save by force
16:43is that true?
16:47I'm afraid so
16:52aren't you
16:53a little mad at me at least?
16:55I mean when you leave to take out the rubbish
16:56then a little but
16:57I get why you do it
17:00but you have to promise me not to swim
17:11you
17:15so
17:31I've got to
18:14So?
18:15Shall we?
18:16Let's do it.
18:17Come on.
18:29So here's last week's test results.
18:31It's for the professor, okay?
18:33Wonderful.
18:33Of course.
18:38Ward nurse, we're back from the blood transfusion.
18:42Everything will be fine.
18:49Doctor, I'm not-
18:51Your husband threw a rock about this close to my head, you know?
18:54My Kajic would never do that.
18:58Nigella made him do it.
19:10Who but Nigella?
19:11Yeah.
19:12Well, he told Kajic if he didn't do it, he would-
19:14He would arrest our son.
19:16Come on.
19:17Come on.
19:27Come on.
19:30Come on.
19:42Good for you, Hunter.
19:44Good for you.
19:47I think so, you're going to make the door better.
19:49Good for you.
19:54Good for you.
19:56Let's go.
19:57Let's go.
19:58Good for you.
20:01Okay.
20:04we'll go to the cafe drink cognac maybe dance a little
20:10and then you'll go to shliwa what will you make him do now
20:15you set by to the car maybe the apartment next
20:23ever since we met strange things have been happening to me
20:32I'm aware you're a secret police pig but I'm not afraid of you
21:08you
22:04It's polite to knock.
22:12No need to worry. I can't to talk about your career.
22:16How long since you were last promoted?
22:21It must have been...
22:23In January 1971, three years ago.
22:26A bit of a while ago.
22:31It's burning.
22:38And I heard that you're ambitious.
22:41Can I help you with something?
22:44Very good.
22:45Officer?
22:51I want to see the results of the assessments you've been doing for Vidovska.
23:05Here.
23:14Would you like to see Vidovska's results?
23:18Because there's something you may think is interesting.
23:44I'll see you later.
24:00Mrs. Kurek is filing a denunciation today.
24:02What should she write about?
24:04That I go around Chopinese, saying Nijella organized the metal workers to burn my car through intimidation.
24:09You're supposed to write that, really?
24:10I mean it.
24:12Mid-school will cancel buses in five minutes.
24:15I'm sorry, doctor.
24:16No one is coming.
24:18Everyone knows that little Carol got better, and yet you still want the kids to leave.
24:23There isn't any proof the smelter's poisoning.
24:25There's plenty of results from assessments.
24:28What other proof do they expect me to give them?
24:44So.
24:47I'm very sorry, doctor.
24:49I must, unfortunately, cancel the buses.
24:57Boys, you can head off now.
24:59Wait, doctor.
25:01The peer techs are here.
25:08Two children are leaving, Mr. Mitzker.
25:11You have to be joking.
25:12There's only two of them.
25:13We can't send a whole bus.
25:14Mr. Mitzker, you can rent out a helicopter for all I care.
25:18What's important is that the smelter gets those children to the sanatorium today, just like you promised.
25:22Mr. Mitzker, you can go.
25:25Mr. Mitzker, you can go.
25:25It'll be all right.
25:26I'll see you soon.
25:32Let me check.
25:33Take this.
25:35Thanks.
25:36All right.
25:46Let's go.
26:09Even if you were forced to do this by Nigella, you are still a common thug.
26:12But I'm not here to talk about that.
26:13Coming here was a bad idea, miss.
26:15Could you just tell me what you meant about the draft?
26:16I don't know what you're talking about, please.
26:17Go on, it's about the draft, hmm?
26:18You're not just putting me at risk, you're endangering my whole family.
26:21What is going on with the draft?
26:22I'll explain.
26:23I worked the late shift tonight, but tomorrow come to my home.
26:25Just wait till tomorrow, first thing, we'll talk.
26:27Last time you didn't let me in to talk to you.
26:28But I will now, I swear I will.
26:29How can I believe you?
26:30I swear on the health of my children, I will let you into my home.
26:33I just, I implore you not to speak about this here.
26:36All right?
26:39Very well, I'll be there tomorrow.
27:04Your plan is a complete and utter disaster.
27:10Jetick is staying, and they've even asked me to stop undermining him, to keep everything calm.
27:15And so I've concluded, so to speak, that you are fucking useless.
27:21And I thought I could trust you, Nigella.
27:23Comrade Secretary, I'll straighten it all out.
27:25Please do straighten it out.
27:27But it looks to me like Warsaw isn't, you know, right for you, Nigella.
27:44I was stupid, helping her to speak to the people of the metalworks.
27:49They burned her car, and I was almost forced into retirement.
27:56If you hadn't helped her in, she would have spoken outside with that woman.
27:59If you don't open the door, she'll climb through the window.
28:01But she does not understand.
28:02This isn't the way.
28:04But if she wants to achieve anything, sometimes you have to wait.
28:08Work from another angle.
28:10But she examined about a thousand children, please.
28:12She has the proof of how bad everything is.
28:14Christina!
28:15Your lunter must keep quiet.
28:18I'm sorry.
28:25I'll suggest that she puts her focus on her doctor's thesis.
28:29Just know she isn't the type who likes sitting behind her desk typing all day.
28:32She'll have to get used to it.
28:35Because otherwise it's a disaster for all of us.
29:15She'll have to get used to it.
29:20Major, only two kids left.
29:24And the doctor talked to Schliever.
30:03What did the doctor want?
30:05She was angry with me.
30:07She saw me by her car.
30:08Is that all you talked about then?
30:11Yeah.
30:12Kazik.
30:14I'm not just asking you.
30:15Because I want information.
30:17I want to know if you're lying to me.
30:21She asked about the draught in the chimney.
30:27And if the smelter is polluting.
30:30So is it then?
30:33Well, like you don't know.
30:44You will leave Chopenese by morning.
30:48Who, but my shift hasn't ended yet.
30:50You no longer work here.
30:53Time to fuck off out of Chopenese.
30:55Because you'll lose more than your job if you're here tomorrow.
31:08Here.
31:35Would you go to your room, please?
31:46Maybe you're right.
31:48Why don't you move out?
31:49It could be good for us to take a break from each other for a bit.
31:52Yala, why didn't you want to tell me?
31:55About what?
31:58That we're having another child.
32:13I wanted to, but...
32:17You wouldn't ask my opinion.
32:19You'd say I should leave here.
32:20But I'd say no to that.
32:22You'd have stopped talking to me.
32:23The kids would have been terrified and they'd see everything.
32:26Yala.
32:27Whatever is going on, no matter how mad I am at you,
32:30I am always right by your side, okay?
32:45So, how are you doing?
32:49I'm good.
32:50I'm just a little bit too tired.
32:52I'm sorry, Shabishak.
33:02We definitely can't live so close to the metalworks now.
33:06I've discussed it with Herman.
33:08We can move in with them for now,
33:10and I'll look for something to rent.
33:12So Herman told you.
33:14Come on, it just slipped out.
33:17So what should I pack?
33:18I'll read it with you.
33:45Ile ścieżek przedeptanych, ile deszczu, ile śniegu wiszących na latarniach, ile listów, ile rosnych, ciężkich godzin w miasta i wielu
34:04i znów upór, żeby powstać i znów iść i dojść do celu.
34:16Paris, czy Rome?
34:20Paris.
34:26You know, one day, I shall visit these places.
34:53Mr. Schliwa?
34:56Vydovska Kroll.
34:58Good morning.
34:59Morning.
35:01They've all left late last night.
35:03Where to?
35:04Their car was loaded up.
35:05I swear it was near to bursting.
35:07I'm sure you'll never see them here again.
36:14Good morning.
36:15Good morning.
36:15Morning. Good morning, doctor. Good morning. Here. Thank you.
36:26Good morning. Good morning. Good morning, doctor.
36:37Only two children went. Seems I lost on all fronts, professor.
36:41Oh, Yola, I understand why you're resentful, but these things just take time.
36:45You met with them once. You need to meet again, and then again.
36:49In six months, someone will leave, yes?
36:55I'm not sure I have the strength to fight for six months more.
37:26You have to burn it, Mr. Sontag.
37:36Are you feeling okay? Son? Sonny? Carol? Carol?
37:46Oh, God. Jesus, Maria. Dad, come! Son! Carol! Dad!
38:12Well, you've managed to collect so much data
38:15that I believe it's high time to focus on your doctor's thesis.
38:19How is it going?
38:21It's all in my brain.
38:22No, you need to write it down from your brain to paper.
38:26I'm afraid to say that nothing more is going to happen here for those children.
38:30You really did everything you could for them.
38:32This is strong material,
38:35which no one in the world has written about before.
38:41Doctor! Doctor!
38:44I can't see you!
38:45I'm away!
38:47Here, quick!
38:48On the bed.
38:51Please step back.
39:02He's not breathing.
39:14D.P.O.
39:14D.P.O.
39:15D.P.O.
39:19D.P.O.
39:31D.P.O.
39:36D.P.O.
40:10D.P.O.
40:24Oh, my God.
40:53We commend our little brother, Carol, into your hands, and we trust that together with all those who died in
41:01Christ, he will take part in his resurrection.
41:05We thank you for the life you gave to this child, and for the great gift of holy baptism, which
41:12opened the gates of paradise to him.
41:15God, be merciful, and hear our prayers, and give us who remain on earth the power to comfort one another
41:23with assurances of faith, until we all meet in Christ and are forever united with you, our God, and our
41:30brother through Christ, our Lord.
41:35Amen.
41:36Amen.
41:36The Almighty God has reborn you from water, the Holy Spirit, to eternal life.
41:41So let him complete the work he began at holy baptism.
41:50I wanted to say something.
41:59Carol's passed away.
42:04And that's our fault.
42:08Mine.
42:11And all of you.
42:14I suppose we shouldn't try to force joy onto people who don't want it.
42:22Well, I tried.
42:26But failed.
42:42Your body was the temple of the Holy Spirit.
42:45May God receive you into his glory.
42:54Doc, doctor?
42:57Look, doctor.
43:04Visev once said you asked about the draft in the chimneys.
43:08Why?
43:09Do you happen to know Shliwa?
43:11Yeah, I do.
43:13One day, he stopped me in the metalworks and mentioned the draft in the chimney.
43:17He was interrupted, and now he's gone.
43:20How would the disease come into you?
43:22Well, I think they're connected, but we'll never know.
43:24Goodbye.
43:45Hi, Roman.
43:47Condolences, Mr. Sontag.
43:51Birds he gave you are nice.
43:53Ha.
43:53Yeah.
43:55Beautiful.
43:56And his number?
43:57He gave you that?
43:59Give me his number.
44:01He's in Germany.
44:03Hm.
44:04So I'll call him there.
44:10Like this?
44:13Okay.
44:15Go on.
44:16She'll move now.
44:28All right.
44:36Good evening.
44:37I'm sorry for disturbing you so late, miss.
44:40Can I speak to the doctor?
44:42Poland is growing stronger.
44:45And his people are living better.
44:47It's the priest.
44:49He wants you to come to the church.
45:13Hello?
45:15International call.
45:18Hello. Hello, Doctor.
45:20Hello. You'll answer Vodovska Kroll.
45:22Thank you for calling.
45:24I'm sorry I left so suddenly.
45:26But I had to.
45:28Doctor, could you go to my apartment?
45:30Uh, but why would I need to go there?
45:32There's a box on top of the tile stove in the living room.
45:35You wanted a state-of-the-art rolling mill,
45:38and I got it.
45:40You wanted a new furnace, and I got it.
45:43You know, I do so much for you, and what?
45:47Comrade Secretary, look.
45:49We're doing what we can do.
45:50You're in shit if the metal workers in Dresden are better than you.
45:55How can I expect to tell Comrade Brezhnev that
45:58we here in Shoppenice are the best?
46:01Honestly.
46:07Hello?
46:12What did he say?
46:18What did he say?
46:25What did he say?
46:31What did he say?
46:33What did he say?
46:35What did it say?
46:38What did he say?
46:41Look.
46:42What en have seen stood by he.
46:42What do you think?
46:44Well, he got it on.
46:46Where did he say he's here.
47:05hello you're right comrade director what are you doing here this late
47:10well yes and you replaced shlewa yeah the responsibility for improving our productivity
47:18is now yours since you're responsible for this i assume you've been told how to increase the
47:25draft in the chimneys i'm aware the shlewa used to remove half the filters in the dust chambers so
47:30they wouldn't block the draft and i imagine those filters block more than they clean so it's better
47:36to remove them all no how could that
47:55careful gently okay okay grab them
48:05good there we go put it down put it down
48:09good there we go
48:22good there we go
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