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00:00:14Marta, where are the towels?
00:00:16Where do you think?
00:00:17In the wardrobe.
00:00:19In the kids' room.
00:00:22Where in the kids' room?
00:00:22Down on the shelf, you'll see it.
00:00:56Gusha?
00:00:57Gusha?
00:00:59Gusha?
00:01:00Jesus Christ.
00:01:01Gusha?
00:01:03Gusha?
00:01:04Gusha?
00:01:06Gusha?
00:01:07Gusha?
00:01:15Gusha?
00:01:16Gusha?
00:01:17Christ.
00:01:18Marta?
00:01:19Marta, come quick!
00:01:20Gusha?
00:01:23Gusha?
00:01:26Gusha?
00:01:28Gusha?
00:01:32Gusha?
00:01:32Gusha?
00:01:33Gusha?
00:01:39Gusha?
00:01:42Gusha?
00:01:49Gusha?
00:01:50...and kidneys and...
00:01:53...and potentially...
00:01:58...and potentially die.
00:02:01No, but children don't work in the metalwork, so...
00:02:04...so there's no way she can be right, Kazimierz, yeah?
00:02:07Kazimierz!
00:02:14Kazimierz, say something.
00:02:33A metalworker's job, apart from the heat and the noise...
00:02:37...also involves noxious fumes.
00:02:40The management of the Chopinese Metalworks has addressed this issue...
00:02:44...by introducing relaxation oases on their production floors.
00:02:47And even though there are no palm trees or camels here...
00:02:51...in an oasis like this, each metalworker can find a moment of respite...
00:02:55...a chance to rebuild their strength and soothe their nerves.
00:02:58These fountains weren't built to decorate the production floor...
00:03:02...but to improve the metalworkers' well-being.
00:03:06No wonder, then, that they joyfully return to their workstations...
00:03:11...and exceed successive production quotas for zinc and lead.
00:03:16And when your health is failing, you definitely have to go to the Oostron Sanatorium.
00:03:23Here, you can take brine baths and admire the views.
00:03:28Naturally, we mean the mountain views.
00:03:32Here, you can take my pants! You don't take anything! You know I love them!
00:03:58What is it?
00:04:00Would you believe me if I told you I'm...
00:04:04Oh, shush, kids!
00:04:07How long until they grow up and leave?
00:04:15So what is it?
00:04:24Would you believe that I went to Professor Berger's clinic...
00:04:27...and petitioned her to let me use the children's...
00:04:30...results as material for my doctorate?
00:04:32And what did she say?
00:04:34It's going to be a lot of work, but yes.
00:04:38So you're plowing on.
00:04:40I'm not plowing on, but Mr. Medical Director doesn't like that someone else is showing appreciation for what I'm doing.
00:04:45Yola, you'll do all those tests, and if anything negative happens, she'll deny she ever had anything to do with
00:04:50it.
00:04:50You think I should back out?
00:04:52No, but you should accept the proposition to move to another clinic...
00:04:55...and find a new topic for your doctoral thesis.
00:04:57Well, how about you drop your job in neurology and become a dentist?
00:05:04Yola...
00:05:27He's gone.
00:05:27I've got to worry about you.
00:05:28I've got to worry about you!
00:05:30I've got to worry about you.
00:05:37I've got to worry about you.
00:05:44Come on, please!
00:05:55Look, please.
00:06:00i've already apologized to you doctor but somehow you're still angry
00:06:06you know i suppose you think i'm the one who ruined all the blood samples and was
00:06:10writing denunciations about you did you denounce me
00:06:16well some years ago a guy who worked for the passport office
00:06:19told me to disclose what goes on here but i am no judas or informant and i haven't gotten
00:06:27a passport since so you're not informing this is qrf i'm coming come in here
00:06:42our doctor over there thinks that i denounced her
00:06:54look doctor in all honesty it was me did you have to if you blamed me you're right
00:06:59yeah but you're gonna stab me in the back pretty quick don't get upset goodness how could i not be
00:07:04doctor i had to inform on you it's all because of my man he's militia it was because i was
00:07:11told to
00:07:12denounce you
00:07:18starting today i will be informing okay but how are you i mean do you plan to write your
00:07:26own denunciations yeah so onwards of today girls i need discretion on what goes on here
00:07:33not a single word to your husband yeah oh yeah and do you know i make spelling mistakes
00:07:39spelling mistakes are welcome now you two girls time to get back to it
00:07:49so
00:07:54so
00:08:24Hello.
00:08:40My father and the governor fought in the uprisings in Silesia.
00:08:43They were in the same unit.
00:08:47So all of the cases exceeded the normal amount by 400%.
00:08:50That's 14 cases total.
00:08:58They brought number 15 into us last night.
00:09:01Did you bring the children's charts?
00:09:03Yep. Here you go.
00:09:03All right.
00:09:07I'll write a referral to my clinic.
00:09:09Keep them there, I suppose, a week, two weeks,
00:09:12so they can breathe some healthy hospital air.
00:09:15Yeah.
00:09:18What's the next step, then?
00:09:20The next step?
00:09:24It's no more sneaking around.
00:09:26I tells you we're doing health check-ups across Chopin East,
00:09:29and that means every child in the area must also do a contamination test.
00:09:36They won't come. I'm not popular with them.
00:09:38Tell them it's mandatory. They'll have to come, then.
00:09:41But not one word about the metalworks and poisoning.
00:09:43Nothing.
00:09:46We don't have any more delta-acid in the sanitary inspector.
00:09:49It won't give it to us.
00:09:51Right.
00:09:53And I don't have enough at the clinic.
00:09:57Do you have any good connections with anyone?
00:10:04Good afternoon.
00:10:05Good afternoon.
00:10:06Sorry to bother you.
00:10:07My name is Yelanta Vidovska-Kroll,
00:10:09and I'm the district doctor.
00:10:11Your address was on the patient card, and I wanted to...
00:10:13Look, my son isn't here right now if you want to examine him.
00:10:15No, I'm here for your husband.
00:10:18Good afternoon.
00:10:18Good afternoon.
00:10:19I'll head out for a while, Denisha.
00:10:21Of course.
00:10:29Please.
00:10:49No, thank you.
00:10:53You offered to help, so I took the liberty of coming to see you.
00:10:56Well, it's brilliant that you did.
00:10:58How can I help you?
00:11:00I'd like to keep testing,
00:11:02but I'm all out of delta-amino-leviolinic acid.
00:11:05Delta, I...
00:11:06I'm sorry.
00:11:08Maybe you could write down the name.
00:11:15But let's assume I can get you the acid.
00:11:18Will that be enough to cure the children?
00:11:20If it turns out the kids are sick,
00:11:22the only cure would be moving those children away from Chopinese.
00:11:26There is no other cure?
00:11:27No, but for their bodies to recover,
00:11:29they should pee and drink water to flush the lead out.
00:11:33Getting the children out of Chopinese is an ambitious plan,
00:11:36but it won't be easily done.
00:11:41I'll be honest, it can't be done quietly,
00:11:43without some help from upstairs.
00:11:44We would need sanatoriums, we'd need buses.
00:11:48Uh, Professor Berger will help me with them.
00:11:50To organize buses?
00:11:52You need someone in, uh, politics.
00:11:57What about Governor Zetek?
00:12:01Hmm.
00:12:05The governor, yeah, all right.
00:12:08The man has the resources.
00:12:11It could be a good plan.
00:12:13But I need to have the delta acid,
00:12:15before we do anything.
00:12:16In this country, you can't get anything done
00:12:18without connections, right?
00:12:19Hmm.
00:12:24And how about the...
00:12:26the transfer?
00:12:27What did you decide?
00:12:29If you can get me that acid,
00:12:30then I'll be able to treat the children,
00:12:31and I'll stay in Chopinese.
00:12:33Please.
00:12:34Oh,
00:12:34click me.
00:12:35Ah.
00:12:43Ah.
00:12:45Ah.
00:12:47Uh.
00:12:48Ah.
00:12:48Ah.
00:12:49Ah.
00:12:49Ah.
00:12:51Ah.
00:12:51Uh.
00:12:52Uh.
00:13:00Ah.
00:13:02Ah.
00:13:11I confess to Almighty God and to you, my brothers and sisters, that I've greatly sinned in my
00:13:16thoughts, in my words, in what I've done, and in what I've failed to do. Through my fault. Through
00:13:23my fault. Through my most grievous fault. Kazik. Hi. Hi. You don't look so good. I don't look good. You've
00:13:35been hitting the bottle yesterday. It just kind of happened that your brother-in-law dropped by. How did you
00:13:41know? Good morning. Hi. Hi, Carol.
00:13:44How are you going, gentlemen? This is good.
00:13:47How's it going?
00:13:49Yeah.
00:13:51Oh, my God.
00:13:54Oh, my God.
00:14:07Professor Berger's out today. However, I know, Doctor, you're working with the Professor now.
00:14:13So that's why I called you in.
00:14:16He's bleeding again.
00:14:22Carol.
00:14:29He needs a blood transfusion.
00:14:31Uh, but I need the Professor's consent.
00:14:37Nurse Basia.
00:14:38I spoke on the telephone to Professor Berger, and she approved the blood transfusion for Carol, okay?
00:14:46Yes, Mom. In that case, I'll ready the patient for the transfusion. Thank you.
00:14:52Comrade Brezhnev doesn't have to see you shoot during the hunt. All you really need to do is hold the
00:14:57rifle properly.
00:14:58But I like to, well, you know, shoot. How's the whole thing with that doctor going?
00:15:05We're getting along pretty nicely. I know she's planning to send the children of the workers to sanatoriums.
00:15:11Don't get too chummy with her because when Zetek goes down, she will, so to speak, go down with him.
00:15:22And what about these sanatoriums?
00:15:27Well, it's a big operation to move a few hundred kids, and Zetek will either help the doctor or he
00:15:34won't.
00:15:35Either way, we'll play it out so that whatever he chooses, it'll be the wrong choice.
00:15:40Very nice, Nigella. And how will you execute this, uh, checkmate?
00:15:44Great. If Zetek doesn't help her, we will tell Comrade Geerich that the governor's negligence led to the death of
00:15:54children.
00:15:55Yes. And if Zetek helps her?
00:15:58Relax. I know the metal workers. If some witch wants to take their kids away, they'll fucking lose their shit.
00:16:05And then we'll help them raise such hell, they'll be able to see it from Warsaw.
00:16:13You know one riot won't take that pig down?
00:16:17No. After the coastal massacre, Comrade Geerich is afraid of the workers.
00:16:23We could later spin it as the first stirrings of social unrest.
00:16:31It might not be a simple plan, so to speak.
00:16:36But it might just be, uh, a good plan.
00:16:41Right now, Metzger should petition the doctor to come to the smelter.
00:16:45Okay, then. Right now, Nigella, the priority is you telling me what to do to finally shoot this bottle.
00:16:50I'll show you.
00:16:52Here.
00:16:54Aim a little higher.
00:16:57Uh-huh.
00:16:59And a bit longer.
00:17:02Patience pays off.
00:17:17Mummy, will you tell me what you did today?
00:17:20I was busy working at the hospital because there's a boy there who's not well.
00:17:25Did you treat him?
00:17:27Yeah, he was in a bad state, so I gave him, gave him a transfusion.
00:17:32Then I sat with him and I even sang him that lover by that you like, you know?
00:17:38How old's this boy?
00:17:40He's your age.
00:17:42So when you're not at home with me, you're taking care of that boy then, Mummy?
00:17:46Not always.
00:17:48What's the boy's name?
00:17:50It's Carol.
00:17:51I hate him.
00:17:57I hate him.
00:17:58I hate him.
00:17:59No.
00:18:04I hate him.
00:18:21But...
00:18:24everyone around here knows nigella is security service
00:18:29oh he reads mrs curex denunciations but he doesn't hurt anyone really
00:18:35and his son he's a fine boy
00:18:45the story with his father is interesting mind you
00:18:49you know i don't know if i mentioned already that they haven't spoken to
00:18:52each other since nigella joined the security service
00:18:57doctor the driver said to pass on this
00:19:04looks like we've been given enough acid to test all the children in talga visco
00:19:13and beyond yeah would you put me in touch with the health department manager
00:19:18yeah right away mind you though his dad wait doctor
00:19:24i'm sorry but shouldn't we also examine our kids
00:19:30if the kids are poisoned we have to take them away
00:19:33and then you'll transfer to that clinic in kazutka and i'll look for an apartment
00:19:36there i turned it down i'm not transferring
00:19:39but why you were the one who wanted it you wanted it
00:19:41so why the hell are you turning down such a good position
00:19:46because this is important all right
00:19:49go on then speak well uh it's not tragic because you don't live close to the works
00:19:55but your kids lead levels are above the norm considerably
00:19:59maybe i should test you too since
00:20:01i don't want to leave i can't
00:20:08i'm not asking your opinion
00:20:10i'm telling you you're going it's subtle
00:20:12dad please talk to her
00:20:14this isn't about you
00:20:15we're all leaving because the air here is poisonous
00:20:18yo asha do you
00:20:19no
00:20:21no you're not let it go please
00:20:23you have gone completely out of your damn mind girl
00:20:28honey
00:20:30i'm sorry for raising my voice at you but we really must go
00:21:02to be jack let's go
00:21:28i'm sorry for saying what i'm saying
00:21:32i'm sorry i'm sorry i'm sorry i'm sorry i'm sorry
00:21:42Oh, you're so fresh.
00:22:00Hang on. Stop the car.
00:22:02What's wrong now?
00:22:03What is it?
00:22:04Yola.
00:22:17What's wrong, Yola?
00:22:21I must stay here.
00:22:23It's my research. Be sure I have to finish it.
00:22:26When you see only what you think is important and you miss what's actually significant and end up in trouble.
00:22:32What trouble?
00:22:36You still don't comprehend that this is political?
00:22:39This isn't just going to affect you but me and our children too.
00:22:41Don't be a coward.
00:22:42I'll be right.
00:22:49It's not gonna go away.
00:23:00It's not gonna go away.
00:23:09You still have to meet.
00:24:12But it'll be okay.
00:24:14We're still gonna have fun.
00:25:08We're still gonna have fun.
00:25:31Here you go.
00:25:36Oh, good morning.
00:25:39Good morning.
00:25:41Please.
00:25:44Thank you, sir.
00:25:48Come in, please.
00:25:50Everyone's waiting.
00:25:51Good morning.
00:25:52Let me make some introductions.
00:25:55I'm the director of our metalworks, master of engineering, Roman Makovsky, master of engineering, Paweł Bogosławski, and engineer Kazimierz Schliwa.
00:26:02And this is Mrs. Yola from the clinic.
00:26:05No, doctor.
00:26:05Oh, right.
00:26:06You have a doctorate?
00:26:07Not yet, but I'm a physician.
00:26:09Ah, so she's a physician.
00:26:10I apologize.
00:26:10Forgive me.
00:26:11Please do take a seat.
00:26:12Please do sit, my dear doctor.
00:26:13All right?
00:26:14Right there.
00:26:20We've invited you to the smelter because it's apparent you'd like to speak to us about children's health in the
00:26:25area.
00:26:26It's important we assure you that our smelter is intent on showing full support of treatment for the children of
00:26:32its employees.
00:26:33So how can we help?
00:26:35And I'm here to make you aware that illness in the Targa Visco district has grown exponentially for children, director.
00:26:41My concern is that the metalworks isn't aware of its involvement.
00:26:44Ah!
00:26:48I do apologize.
00:26:51Perhaps we could demonstrate for our guests how modern the metalworks are.
00:26:58I'd like that.
00:26:59This way?
00:27:01At the sink evaporation station, the temperature reaches 1,100 degrees Celsius, so he might have to start to impress.
00:27:11We'll start with our pride and joy.
00:27:12First, the corrugated sheet rolling mill.
00:27:14It's the most modern rolling mill in all of Europe.
00:27:16Soon, comrade Brezhnev himself will be admiring it.
00:27:19I'd rather see how the metalworks deals with polluted air.
00:27:24Ah.
00:27:25Well, in that case, let me show you to Mr. Casimir's kingdom.
00:27:29This way.
00:27:30Please.
00:27:31Ah, I hope you're not afraid of heights because we'll have to do some climbing, I'm afraid.
00:27:36No, no.
00:27:37I'll go first.
00:27:39Righto.
00:27:41All right.
00:27:48All right.
00:27:56Uh, this is engineer Yassin.
00:27:58Yolanta Podolska Kroll.
00:27:59Nice to meet you.
00:28:01And it's fine.
00:28:02Come this way.
00:28:03Go ahead.
00:28:04Careful on the stairs.
00:28:06So, five years ago, we launched new technology, which we can see here.
00:28:11Oh, lift it up, gentlemen.
00:28:12A pneumatic dust extractor.
00:28:15Now, perhaps you could stand over there.
00:28:18Because, uh, it's about to get dusty.
00:28:20Go ahead.
00:28:21Come on, gentlemen.
00:28:22Faster.
00:28:25Yes.
00:28:26Yes.
00:28:26These are sieve plates with installed filters.
00:28:30Uh, we have four such plates, and each of those have 50 filters.
00:28:36As you can easily calculate, that makes 200 filters.
00:28:40Now, I'll show you how we remove contaminated filters.
00:28:45We pull out the basket, put it aside, of course.
00:28:51And we pull out the contaminated filter.
00:28:56It looks like a vacuum cleaner bag.
00:28:58And that's a very good comparison, doctor.
00:29:01We sweep these small contaminants back into the hole.
00:29:05It all goes to the chimney anyway.
00:29:07And now, we insert into the hole a new clean filter.
00:29:15These are modern and very effective filters.
00:29:19That, uh, stops most of the, uh, contaminants.
00:29:26There we go.
00:29:27Yes, all done.
00:29:28Huh.
00:29:32Let's close it.
00:29:33You've seen with your own eyes how Japanese Metalworks handles all the contaminated, polluted air, so...
00:29:38Comrade Mitzker, may I please have a word?
00:29:40Please excuse me.
00:29:41Um, I'm coming.
00:29:46No matter the technology, it's the draft that counts here, yeah?
00:29:49What?
00:29:49The draft.
00:29:50Basically, if the draft isn't strong enough, we can't exceed goals for production.
00:29:55That's what they expect.
00:29:56Do you understand?
00:29:56What are you two talking about, eh?
00:29:58Uh, modern technologies.
00:30:01Ah, of course.
00:30:02All right, perhaps this is a good place to conclude our tour today.
00:30:05And you'd be more than welcome to join some of our Metalworks employees for lunch, where you can ask them
00:30:09about anything you like.
00:30:10Please.
00:30:11Thank you, Mr. Casimiers.
00:30:19I raised my two kids on my lonesome.
00:30:22And three years of unpaid leave, mind you.
00:30:25And now my kids attend the company nursery.
00:30:29If the smelter wasn't here, I wouldn't have made it.
00:30:34Look, I'm glad the smelter's helping you, but the children in the Targa Visco district are still getting sick, and
00:30:39that's awful.
00:30:40Kids get sick, because they're kids, they get sick.
00:30:43I'm telling you, the works care for its employees and their kids.
00:30:48I am only saying that the pollution...
00:30:50Don't you understand what it means to us to have the smelter?
00:30:53Calm down, calm down.
00:30:55A toast to our wonderful guest here.
00:30:57Gentlemen, gentlemen.
00:30:59Come visit us more often, won't you?
00:31:01Cheers.
00:31:02Cheers.
00:31:03Cheers.
00:31:08Uh, uh, toilets are by the door?
00:31:11Yes, yes, it's down there on the right.
00:31:12Please excuse me.
00:31:33Take it away.
00:31:34Take it away.
00:31:43Like I told you before, in a smelter, the thing that matters...
00:31:47Mrs. Yeola!
00:31:47The draft and the filters...
00:31:50No, no, sorry, let's speak about it later.
00:31:52Speak later.
00:31:52Mrs. Yeola!
00:31:55Gosh, half the crew's looking for you.
00:31:57I was about to take her back.
00:31:59She got lost.
00:32:00Yes.
00:32:00Thanks very much.
00:32:02Goodbye.
00:32:04Well, let's go back then.
00:32:15Please wait and head to the back of the line.
00:32:17What's going on here?
00:32:19Well, the children are here for their check-ups.
00:32:21I'll start momentarily.
00:32:22Oh, good morning.
00:32:23Good morning.
00:32:25Oh, is that the metal worked?
00:32:26Supposedly it's the draft that matters.
00:32:28Is that right?
00:32:29Sorry, I'm not sure.
00:32:30Good morning.
00:32:31But doesn't your husband work there?
00:32:32No, it's my brother-in-law.
00:32:34But you never mention the draft.
00:32:35Do you remember the address of that guy who almost crushed my foot in the door?
00:32:38One second.
00:32:38Shliwa.
00:32:39Yes, yes, yes, yes.
00:32:40Give us a moment.
00:33:05Mr. Shliwa, I'd like to talk to you.
00:33:10Hello, Bear.
00:33:26I'm going to talk to you about the other guy who's going to talk to you about the other guy
00:33:27who's going to talk to you about the guy who's going to talk to you about the guy who's going
00:33:27to talk to you about the guy who's going to talk to you about the guy who's going to talk
00:33:27to you about the guy who's going to talk to you about the guy who's going to talk to you
00:33:29about the guy who's going to talk to you about the guy who's going to talk to you about the
00:33:30guy who's going to talk to you about the guy who's going to talk to you about the guy who's
00:33:31going to talk to you about the guy who's going to talk to you about the guy who's going to
00:33:31talk to you about the guy who's going to talk to you about the guy who's going to talk to
00:33:31you about the guy who's going to talk to you about the guy who's going to talk to you about
00:33:32the guy who's going to talk to you about the guy who's going to talk to you about the
00:33:53I'll contact her, but in secret, that'll be best.
00:34:08Shemek? Hi, honey. Hello. Are you there?
00:34:17Yes.
00:34:25Will you say something? Hi.
00:34:36Could you give Dad the telephone? Hello. Hi, honey. When are you coming?
00:34:45I don't know. Is there anything wrong?
00:34:51We'll talk about it at home, not over the phone.
00:34:54Okay, bye. Everyone's talking about you.
00:35:00I'm aware, saying I'm a nutcase that I just send on people in their homes and claim their precious metal
00:35:05works is poisoning them.
00:35:07Sometimes the truth is inconvenient. And the one who speaks it is held accountable for it all.
00:35:15Father, they just live by a different truth in this community.
00:35:19There is no one truth. What is important is that both sides are listened to.
00:35:51I saw a line of children in front of the clinic.
00:35:55The acid you got us has been really helpful. We're sending the test results to the lab now. Good evening.
00:36:01Good evening. All right.
00:36:03So empty.
00:36:13Please.
00:36:15So what about the plan to send the children to sanatoriums?
00:36:17That entirely depends on the examination results, but I'm sure you know that from the denunciations.
00:36:39I do, but I would like to know your opinion.
00:36:43I probably shouldn't, but a little won't hurt.
00:36:54How much do you know about me?
00:36:56I probably shouldn't answer that, I'm afraid.
00:36:59Then I probably shouldn't be in this bar.
00:37:06I'm aware you've experienced poverty.
00:37:09Plus your family struggled after your father's death.
00:37:13I know that everything you've managed to achieve in life you've accomplished by yourself.
00:37:18You speak like you know me well.
00:37:21I owe everything to myself as well.
00:37:26What else do you know about me?
00:37:31I'm aware that your husband took your kids to his sister in Lublin.
00:37:36And I'm aware the Herman family are friends and that you like Marek Grahuta and dancing.
00:37:47You even know about that?
00:37:48Yes.
00:37:50What I don't know is if you're a good dancer.
00:37:54Because liking and being good are not the same.
00:38:15No one has jeans.
00:38:16Bite out.
00:38:16Ready for good?
00:38:17Thank you, Bundestag.
00:38:20Let's wait.
00:38:21Mm-hmm.
00:38:42I said that the night is only me and that I will come to me through the day.
00:39:08You've surprised me.
00:39:10I didn't know a woman of such strong character could so easily be led.
00:39:38Excuse me. Let's go.
00:40:43Look, Professor, I must confess something to you.
00:40:47I made up that you would approve the transfusion for Carol.
00:40:53I'm aware.
00:40:56I'm impressed you made that decision, Yola.
00:41:01Carol is much better already, but perhaps we should be hopeful.
00:41:08So, 100% of the children are poisoned?
00:41:10That's correct, Professor. That's why the children need to be sent away.
00:41:13I'm sorry, what should we do?
00:41:14How many children can my clinic take in? 10? 15? How many?
00:41:17The kids must leave Chauppanese.
00:41:19Leave? That's...
00:41:22Well, I could visit Governor Zetek and ask him about sanatorium vacancies.
00:41:28Send away the kids.
00:41:33No one's going to agree to do that.
00:41:35Why not?
00:41:37Family is sacred for us Silesians.
00:41:40And kids should be with their folks.
00:41:43Then I can arrange it with the parents to get the kids away.
00:41:45Not a chance. Don't you get it?
00:41:48Well, don't you get that...
00:41:50That lead levels in these children's bodies exceed the norm many times over.
00:41:54And if we don't act, these children will start to die.
00:41:56Please, Yola, calm yourself.
00:41:58Governor, once the parents see corpses, it'll be too late to leave.
00:42:03You still do not get that they've already seen the corpses, Yola.
00:42:07And they still don't believe their smelter is poisoning them.
00:42:10Don't you get that you can't change men who've lived the same way for hundreds of years?
00:42:15I don't know how to convince these folks, but I do know there isn't a single chance this can be
00:42:20done overnight.
00:42:21Then it's my job to attempt to get it done overnight.
00:42:42All right.
00:42:44I shall call Mitzka, and you can talk to the workers.
00:42:50Just know, I'm not doing this for you, but for those children.
00:42:56Thank you, Governor.
00:42:58Thank you so much. Goodbye.
00:43:02Please advise her.
00:43:04Don't mention the smelter.
00:43:05If she says the metalworks is poisoning, they'll chase her out.
00:43:09Thank you so much, Uncle.
00:43:54What are they giving me?
00:43:57I have to choose all the photos for the press myself.
00:44:03What is it?
00:44:04The doctor paid a visit to the smelter, and today she met with Jete to convince him to help her
00:44:09send the children away to a sanatorium.
00:44:12And what did the pig say?
00:44:13He promised to arrange it.
00:44:15She'll meet with and try and convince the metal workers.
00:44:20I'm a big fan of that.
00:44:24So after her performance at the works is done, you'll raise such hell, they'll be able to see it from
00:44:30Warsaw?
00:44:31That would be the plan, comrade de Grusian.
00:44:42Since you and I are bringing the pig, Jetek, down, I would like to witness complete hell.
00:44:51Understood, Nigella?
00:44:52Yes, comrade secretary.
00:45:11Sit down, lads, yeah?
00:45:12Kajuk, where are you off to?
00:45:14We worked with the smelter together.
00:45:16Have a drink with me.
00:45:18Come on, or I'll arrest one of your kiddies for public littering.
00:45:22I'll bring him down to the station and beat him with a rubber truncheon.
00:45:26How's your daughter doing?
00:45:28Is she doing better?
00:45:29Yeah, better, Tahu, but...
00:45:31Right, I must get going, then.
00:45:34I heard that you guys applied for passports.
00:45:39Oh, yeah, I just thought it was time, right?
00:45:41Because, you know, my brother lives in Germany and wants the kids better.
00:45:45No, thanks.
00:45:46We'll go visit.
00:45:47Yeah.
00:45:52You hear about the doctor?
00:45:54Everyone has.
00:45:57She'll be talking to the metal workers about sending all the kids away from shop in East, sir.
00:46:02That's a bull.
00:46:03No one's got to listen to that anyway.
00:46:05Well, either way, she...
00:46:08She's after something else.
00:46:10Yeah?
00:46:11Plus, she carts the kids away.
00:46:13But what next?
00:46:15She wants to shut down the smelter.
00:46:16Says it's poison.
00:46:18What are you saying, Uber?
00:46:20And once they shut it down, where's everyone gonna work?
00:46:24What are you gonna feed your kids?
00:46:26Plus, after that, doctor moves to some other clinic and you'll be left without a job.
00:46:36Kajic.
00:46:37I want to help you.
00:46:40Do you know why?
00:46:42Because I don't want you to be an enemy of the party.
00:46:45You know full well that the party doesn't let its enemies go to Germany.
00:46:50It doesn't let them be engineers.
00:46:53And it doesn't let their kids go to university.
00:46:57You get it, don't you, man?
00:47:02To your health.
00:47:14May I go?
00:47:15We're in a free country.
00:47:23Director Mitzker told you you could speak to the metal workers.
00:47:26Yes, because I told him that all Silesian children would benefit from health trips away.
00:47:30The smelter could be an example for other factories.
00:47:32I believe that.
00:47:33And he promised to provide buses for the children if I convince the parents.
00:47:36And how precisely do you plan to achieve that?
00:47:38I would like to rehearse with you.
00:47:48Dear parents, friends, gentlemen and ladies.
00:47:51Okay, it's a little bit official.
00:47:52Let's move on.
00:47:54My name is Yolanta Vodovska-Kroll, and I am now a clinic doctor in Chopin East.
00:47:59As you know, I'm conducting...
00:48:00I'm doctor.
00:48:01Maybe without your notes.
00:48:02From the heart.
00:48:03Yeah.
00:48:05Yeah.
00:48:13Hello, I'm Yolanta Vodovska-Kroll.
00:48:15And I'm a doctor at the local clinic in Chopin East.
00:48:20As you know, I'm conducting health checks on your children.
00:48:24It turns out that quite a few are not as healthy as one would have hoped for.
00:48:35Industrialization causes pollutants in the Targa-Visco district,
00:48:37contaminating your air, water, and your soil.
00:48:39All now contaminated by lead,
00:48:42which, as you're aware, is much more hazardous to children than it is to adults.
00:48:50The test results prove that the situation is very serious
00:48:53and requires immediate intervention.
00:48:56And your children should be moved away.
00:49:05Look, we have already found and acquired the buses,
00:49:07the sanatoriums are organized, so it's all been arranged.
00:49:10Just because they're unwell, you want to send them away?
00:49:12Because of the development of industry in the province,
00:49:14children have much lower iron levels here.
00:49:16If they're unwell, yeah, then take them to a hospital.
00:49:18Not on their holidays.
00:49:24But can't you see it isn't a holiday?
00:49:26All the children's bodies must be cleansed of toxins.
00:49:29Hang on, wait.
00:49:29No, no, no, no, no.
00:49:30One moment.
00:49:31The children leave us.
00:49:32Then what happens to them?
00:49:33Well, the kids will get better, then return.
00:49:34No, I know what happens next.
00:49:36She'll try to close down the smelter, yeah?
00:49:38Yeah.
00:49:39It's not about the kids.
00:49:40This is about the metalworks.
00:49:42If they shut this place down,
00:49:44each of us will be unemployed, huh?
00:49:45What do you expect us to feed our kids with?
00:49:47Yeah, no.
00:49:48Just there, then?
00:49:50No, let the doctor just explain it all, all right?
00:49:53This isn't about the metalworks.
00:49:54It's for the good of your children.
00:49:57They must leave the area.
00:49:58And then she's going to fly away to another clinic somewhere, yeah?
00:50:02And we'll all be left here without the smelter
00:50:04and without any jobs going.
00:50:06Yeah, yeah.
00:50:06Piss off!
00:50:07Yeah, yeah.
00:50:09This is our metalworks.
00:50:11This is our metalworks.
00:50:12This is our metalworks.
00:50:15Piss off now!
00:50:17Piss off now!
00:50:18Piss off now!
00:50:19Hey, it's not about that.
00:50:20It's your kids.
00:50:21Piss off now!
00:50:22Stop here!
00:50:23Stop here!
00:50:24Piss off now!
00:50:27Piss off now!
00:50:28Piss off now!
00:50:29Now!
00:50:30Piss off now!
00:50:31Piss off now!
00:50:31People, let us be.
00:50:32Just listen to our kids.
00:50:34Let's get out of here.
00:50:36Piss off now!
00:50:37Piss off now!
00:50:38Piss off now!
00:50:41Peace out now!
00:51:14Peace out now!
00:51:44What's wrong?
00:51:46I was supposed to come later, but, um, I can't stop thinking about all this.
00:51:50I'll make you something to eat.
00:51:51Please sit down.
00:51:56I know I never should have called you a coward. I'm sorry, Spijek.
00:52:00No, I don't have a problem with you calling me names.
00:52:04However, I have a problem with what you're doing.
00:52:07You say the air here is toxic, but you're not leaving.
00:52:11You say the air here is nothing.
00:52:40I do, but you have no right to force our children to be heroes.
00:52:44Do you understand what I'm talking about?
00:52:46Yola, I don't know what's gotten into you.
00:52:48There's nothing you can do. Don't you get that?
00:52:50And if you keep plowing on, it will not just be you who pays, but Pishemek and Yosha.
00:52:54To me, it's not politics. It's helping children.
00:52:58I have to help them because nobody else will do it.
00:53:00But why you, my love?
00:53:16It's our car, Yola.
00:53:19Get out of here!
00:53:20Why don't you piss off?
00:53:22Go!
00:53:27Get out!
00:53:28Fuck you!
00:53:28Pish off!
00:53:32Get out!
00:53:33Pishemek!
00:53:35Pishem!
00:53:36Pishem!
00:53:39Pishem!
00:53:41Pishem!
00:53:42Pishem!
00:53:57Pishem!
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