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01:48So, you're not afraid of me?
01:51Please, I'm very afraid.
02:08Silesia is a true gem on Poland's map.
02:12Once backward, today it rushes towards modernity like a rocket launched into space.
02:18Perhaps that's why the region's symbol is the cosmic Spodek event arena.
02:25Silesia is home to four million people.
02:28So these smiles of joy are not surprising, since this is where they found happiness and their place on Earth.
02:36Speaking of Earth, even though nothing grows underground, everything here flourishes.
02:43Silesian mines flourish, extracting our black gold.
02:47Metalworks flourish too, with their production output increasing by 7% annually.
02:53It's no wonder then that this wonderful region will soon be visited by the General Secretary of the Central Committee
02:59of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Leonid Brezhnev.
03:03Comrade Brezhnev, Silesia is waiting for you.
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03:48Mum, we have to pay extra for the rolls.
03:56How so? On your sign it says 16.
03:58That's only for the kielbasa.
04:00I would say it looks like it's for both in your picture, wouldn't you say that?
04:03Mum, please don't do this.
04:04If you've bought one, don't hold up the line.
04:07I am waiting for two kielbasa and two rolls, okay?
04:17You're satisfied now?
04:18Thank you, yes, very much so.
04:21I'll have two sausages and two rolls.
04:25You girls took your time, didn't you?
04:27They wanted to sell us sausages without rolls.
04:31Guess what Mum did.
04:33So if someone wants to swingle you, you'll let them do it just to keep the peace, is that right?
04:39And you?
04:41Would I let myself be scammed a little bit to keep my peace of mind?
04:44Yeah.
04:46You are hopeless, you know that.
04:48And you're wonderful when you're angry.
04:52I'm...
04:57I'm...
04:58I'm...
04:58It's Carol!
05:01It's Carol!
05:02People!
05:03We need a doctor!
05:04A doctor!
05:05People!
05:05We need a doctor!
05:06Please let me through!
05:07Let me through!
05:09Let me through!
05:10I'm a doctor!
05:11Please!
05:11Is there a doctor?
05:13Carol? Carol?
05:14Carol?
05:16Move away, please. Thank you.
05:21He just fainted.
05:36Is this the first time he's fainted?
05:39No. Happened a month ago, too.
05:41Doctor mentioned that it was anemia and prescribed him vitamins,
05:45so what happened here?
05:47You're okay, breathe.
05:49I don't know. He needs to be examined.
05:51You haven't got an idea?
05:52You reckon the hospital would know?
05:55A professor or some such?
06:11I didn't have an idea.
06:20I didn't have an idea.
06:40I'll see you at the hospital. Bye.
07:06Good morning.
07:07Good morning.
07:09Here you go.
07:11Good morning.
07:12Good morning.
07:30Here is Carol Tapis file that you asked for,
07:33and these are the patients you're seeing today.
07:36How can you live like this, Visha?
07:37I'm washing all of my windows every three days.
07:40I wash mine daily.
07:41I'll get the patient, shall I?
07:46Please.
07:48What is this?
07:50Oh, my goodness.
07:52Why didn't you come and see me sooner?
07:54Oh, well, doctor, I let the dog lick him first.
07:57Lick by a dog?
07:59Normal, like.
08:00Simpletons.
08:04Please disinfect this.
08:05I'll prescribe an antibiotic.
08:16Your Shumik is 11 years old, but he looks like he's eight.
08:19He's anemic.
08:20And you live by the smelter?
08:21Yeah, in Targavisca.
08:23Carol Tapis lives there as well.
08:26Did you examine any of the people there?
08:29The doctor before would refer some kid with anemia to the clinic every couple of days.
08:34And was she doing any form of background check?
08:37Doctors didn't have a go there themselves.
08:39Why?
08:41How would I know?
08:43Because they were afraid.
08:54Jesus, watch out, doctor.
09:28Good morning.
09:30Come on, just a little further this way.
09:40Good morning, Mrs. Yashinska.
09:42Good morning, good sheriff.
09:46Yes, the boys won't let me play ball anymore.
09:50No, that's not true.
09:51Boys, give her the ball.
09:55Pass, please.
09:56I really want to play.
10:00Good morning.
10:24Should we go back, doctor?
10:29Good night.
10:37Good night.
11:12They're upstairs.
11:19That door.
11:27Good morning.
11:28Dr. Podolska Krov.
11:29I want to examine your son.
11:30Why do you want to do that?
11:31My son's fine.
11:32Yes, but he was just in the hospital.
11:33Mrs. Wozniak, please.
11:35The doctor is examining all the children
11:37who came out of hospital of late.
11:39We're going to the pier techs after you.
11:41Fine.
11:42Doctor.
11:50Breathe in.
11:52Hold your breath.
11:58The metal works.
11:59Gave Roman a television voucher.
12:01So when there's a match on,
12:03all the lads come round.
12:05Open your mouth.
12:07For his weight, just 28 kilograms.
12:09And for height, 120 centimeters in June this year.
12:1311 years old, but he looks like a six-year-old.
12:15Please, can I see your teeth?
12:16Hold on.
12:17Very nice.
12:18Enamel hyperplasia.
12:19Mom, can I go now?
12:20Yes, you can.
12:21Go on.
12:29So tell me, doctor, is my little one all right?
12:32Anemia takes time to pass.
12:33I recommend feeding him liver.
12:35Undercooked his best.
12:36That should help him through.
12:37No, doctor, he won't touch that stuff.
12:39Oh, fuck.
12:41The whole game's fucked already.
12:43God bless you, Wozniak.
12:45You should be ashamed,
12:46screaming when there are children here.
12:49Who's that?
12:50I'm a doctor.
12:51All right, sir?
12:53Then, my dear doctor,
12:54you can have a drink.
12:58You're crazy.
12:59That was clean booze.
13:00Your child's neck should be clean, Wozniak,
13:02not your drink.
13:06How is Karolik doing?
13:09Come.
13:24Breathe in.
13:27Hold your breath.
13:30Breathe.
13:31There's a slight murmur.
13:32Open up.
13:33Open your mouth, Casca.
13:35And stick out your tongue.
13:39Do you eat vegetables?
13:40Plenty, doctor.
13:42We grow them behind our apartment.
13:44Thank you, Casca.
13:45Mom, I'm off to the pool.
13:46All right, but take Casca with you.
13:49Jesus, again?
13:50Miss Hex, she's going with you.
13:52I don't want her there.
13:53Take her?
13:53When your mother asks you.
13:54Fine.
13:57Doctor, do we need anything else
13:58from Mrs. Piotek?
13:59No.
14:01Thank you, Mrs. Piotek.
14:03Yeah.
14:03Take care.
14:05God bless.
14:05God bless.
14:15Oh, gosh.
14:16Doctor!
14:18Contractions every minute.
14:19Good job, good job.
14:19Good job, okay?
14:20Legs wide, okay?
14:21Breathe in.
14:22Breathe in, and then push, yeah?
14:22Yes, and push.
14:24Push hard, and push, and push, and push, and push, and push, and push.
14:27Good.
14:28Breath.
14:28Well done.
14:28I can see the head a bit.
14:30Well done.
14:31Let's go again, let's go again, okay?
14:33Breathe in, and push hard.
14:35Ready?
14:35Push, yes, you can do it.
14:37Well done.
14:37We've got the head, we've got the head.
14:39Good job.
14:39Rest, rest, rest.
14:41Rest of this.
14:42Rest of the head.
14:43Good.
14:44Okay, last time.
14:45We're not closing our eyes, yeah?
14:47And.
14:47And.
14:48Yeah!
14:50There we go.
14:52There we go.
14:53There we go.
14:55There we go.
14:56Good.
14:56Scissors.
14:57Oh, and vodka.
14:58Come on.
14:58I need scissors, come on.
15:00Okay.
15:02Hands.
15:04Scissors.
15:05Come here.
15:09Here.
15:11Here.
15:27Tell me why he's not crying.
15:29Come on.
15:33Tell me why he's not crying.
15:44I'm cold.
15:49I'm cold.
15:53Please, why is he crying?
16:10What took you so long?
16:13I'm asking you, what took you so long?
16:40See you tomorrow.
16:46See you then.
17:05See you tomorrow.
17:25And since Comrade Governor Zetek is the host of this visit,
17:29I propose that the Comrade Governor
17:31should be the one that welcomes Comrade Brezhnev
17:35with a speech upon his arrival at the Sportac Arena.
17:40And then Comrade Brezhnev will be invited by Comrade Gruzian
17:45to the chosen factory.
17:48All right, gentlemen.
17:50We've got it.
17:52We just need to decide
17:54which facility Comrade Brezhnev will visit first.
17:59I suggest that...
18:00the metalworks in Chopinese.
18:07Are we sure we want Comrade Brezhnev to visit
18:09the Chopinese metalworks?
18:12Their results aren't exactly ideal.
18:15They weren't.
18:16But thanks to our changes,
18:18improvements and so forth,
18:20they've been...
18:21they've been exceeding the plan for the past few months.
18:25Uh-huh.
18:26By how much?
18:27Just around 12%.
18:31And how did they do it?
18:33As I said before, they, uh, implemented, um...
18:36improvements, so to speak.
18:38Um, improvements in the, uh...
18:41draft in the chimney.
18:42As you know, in metalworks, no draft, no results.
18:55Good choice.
18:57I know the facility.
18:58I see no objections.
18:59The metalworks site will be secured by the security service.
19:08I'm sure that the, uh...
19:10the first secretary, Edward Girac, will like this idea as well.
19:15Hmm.
19:17Yes.
19:19Very well.
19:21If you're all for this idea,
19:24then may I propose we meet next in Spodek.
19:28Sonny Jeller, you worked at the smelter?
19:30For five years.
19:31Oh, me too. Five years in the coal mines.
19:35Ah.
19:36That pig's ear-tick is too old,
19:38yet he thinks he's untouchable because of his contributions.
19:41Ah, but if the roof collapses, Spodek, all of a sudden,
19:45the day before Brezhnev's visit, then I would say
19:49even his contributions wouldn't help him.
19:52Heh.
19:53That would be something, comrade secretary.
19:55But to accuse Governor Girac of sabotage,
19:59you would need evidence of him tampering with the roof.
20:02Well, you could, so to speak,
20:05put together something like that, I'm sure of it.
20:08We could wiretap the friends of the governor,
20:11see what comes out.
20:15I recommend sticking with me and each other,
20:17because when I...
20:18when I go to Warsaw, you're...
20:21well, you know.
20:40How long was I asleep?
20:43It's 5pm.
20:46But you were walking in circles most of the night
20:48and went to bed at dawn.
20:50I wish I knew what the cause of death was.
20:52I'm really sorry, honey.
20:55Sometimes it just happens.
21:00I've got something for you.
21:07For your collection.
21:14One day I'll visit all those places.
21:15I'm off, okay?
21:17Where to?
21:17The hospital.
21:18I'm on duty tonight.
21:25Leave me the car today, would you?
21:36Why are you asking me about that baby?
21:39Because I helped deliver the newborn.
21:41Well, in that case, you must have noticed
21:42that the baby had an immensely low birth weight.
21:46And the blood test you gave, was it anemic?
21:48Yes, Reg. Come on, we're waiting.
21:50Yep, yep, one minute.
21:51It's possible.
21:52If you want to ask me about the newborn's cause of death,
21:54I can't help you.
21:56Nature itself solved that problem.
21:58It wasn't a problem, doctor.
22:00It was a child.
22:03Excuse me.
22:38Can I help you?
22:41Hello.
22:42Excuse me, can I help you?
22:44Hello.
22:44I'm looking for Carol Taffis.
22:46The ambulance brought him here on Sunday.
22:48Taffis?
22:49Carol Taffis?
22:50No, he's not here, I'm sorry.
22:51What do you mean he's not here?
22:52If he's not here, then where is he?
22:54What's going on?
22:55I'm looking for a boy, nine years old, called Carol Taffis.
22:58The ambulance brought him here on Sunday.
23:00I helped him, I'm a doctor.
23:02And, uh, Professor, I'm trying to explain
23:03that no one called Carol Taffis was brought here.
23:06What if he's at a different hospital?
23:07Madam, all children in the area are brought to this ward,
23:10not to some other hospital, so you must be mistaken, I'm afraid.
23:13I'm not mistaken.
23:14And the fact that you're missing a patient is either your fault, Professor,
23:17or your ambulance dispatcher's fault.
23:31I went to the paediatrics, but there's no sign of the boy.
23:34Can you check where he's been taken?
23:37His mother, then, are you?
23:38No.
23:39I'm a doctor from the clinic in Chopinese,
23:41and I must deliver the child's chart to the attending physician.
23:46One moment.
23:53Stache!
23:54Yeah?
23:56Yeah, where did you take the kid from the fair?
23:59From Chopinese?
24:00Yeah.
24:01The municipal.
24:03You heard him, didn't you?
24:04The municipal?
24:06Yeah, why not the municipal?
24:09Is that your professional opinion when asked why a child was sent to a hospital
24:12intended for adult patients instead of a paediatric one?
24:15May I just say, first of all, I take my job very seriously.
24:19You know, it could be an accident or a blooming heart attack.
24:21I'm here to save those people.
24:23And secondly, the children's hospital told us they had no more space.
24:43Hello.
24:43Hello.
24:47Wanda, what are you up to?
24:48Oh, pulling out all my grey hairs.
24:50But your husband says...
24:51Yes, I know.
24:52I'd like to ask about a patient I know was brought in by an ambulance a few days ago.
24:55Carol Taffis, nine years old.
24:57No, my dear Yola, what are you on about?
24:59A nine-year-old here?
25:00Impossible.
25:07There.
25:08He is here.
25:10He's in room number eight.
25:12On the second floor.
25:25Step 2.
25:28Turn to bed.
25:29Step 2.
25:34Step 3.
25:43Step 4.
26:05Pardon me, I'm hoping you can help me get through.
26:07This is a staff-only entrance, miss.
26:09But tell me, why are these children here and not in pediatrics?
26:13Excuse me.
26:27Carol wasn't in the pediatric hospital.
26:29And when I spoke to the ambulance dispatch, they said they brought him here.
26:32Strange.
26:34And I can't visit him because that wing is closed.
26:38It's pretty late, so it's normal that it's not open.
26:40Ah, yes, but I saw these girls walking, apathetically, bizarrely, twisting themselves to walk.
26:46I've never seen anything like it.
26:49In what circumstance would you not send children to a pediatric hospital?
26:54If pediatrics were full.
26:56But they're not full.
26:59I would want to send them to another hospital to stop everyone seeing some mass disorder or disease I wanted
27:04to hide.
27:05If someone wants to hide something, you better let it go.
27:07You know, honey, you'll get in trouble again.
27:10Doctor, a moment, please.
27:12Be right there.
27:15Please, help me get into Carol's ward.
27:17I want to talk to him.
27:18Yola.
27:20Zbizek.
27:21Keep it down.
27:21You can't walk around with these stains.
27:23I'll wash it.
27:23What are you...
27:24You get another coat.
27:25Bye.
27:25What are you doing?
27:53Good evening.
27:58The professor sent me to check the morphology results from this morning.
28:01Uh, which professor?
28:02No time for discussion.
28:03Just let me in, will you?
28:19Good evening, Carolak.
28:23Can you hear me?
28:31Good evening.
29:01I don't know.
29:37I don't know.
29:57I don't know.
29:58She said a professor asked for morphology results.
30:00Which professor, miss?
30:02Hello?
30:04Hello?
30:33Hello?
30:34Where's the walkie?
30:35So we have a comparison.
30:39And what do you think?
30:40What do I think?
30:41I'm pretty sure it's an epidemic.
30:43An epidemic of anemia makes no sense.
30:46It's not contagious.
30:46Precisely.
30:47Eep.
30:47Eep.
30:48Eep.
30:50Eep.
31:00I don't know.
31:30I don't know.
31:55I don't know.
32:10Miss, what are you doing here?
32:11I've been sent by the health department to count how many vacant beds you have.
32:15You could have called to find out.
32:16They did call.
32:17I just came to double check that you gave them the right number.
32:27I don't know.
32:45Hi, Andres.
32:46There was a woman here who was claiming she was sent by you.
32:52She was snipping around those kids' rooms.
32:56You know the ones I mean.
33:00So I copied down her license plate number.
33:02I don't know.
33:17I don't know.
33:24I don't know.
33:39I want a wide variety this time. not just 20. yes. like last time. yes of course. more options so
33:46to speak. yes.
34:09hello there. hello. last time I came. you washed the windows here. the governor remembers me. well of course I
34:18do. I seem to remember you almost fell out of them.
34:25take care love. yeah.
34:31what's your business with the chapanese metalworks that you're promoting it?
34:38yes we invested in you know modernization so we should brag about it. so it doesn't bother you or the
34:45others that the germans built the metalworks here? silesian german it's all the same.
34:50to you my son. everything brown must be chocolate right?
35:02hello lads. how are you? very well.
35:19no no no this woman she you know couldn't even wash her own feet properly.
35:24I want her out of here. get her out all right? yes. but get her out forever or just for
35:31now.
35:32just sort it out. fool. yes.
35:53this is the polish broadcasting service of radio free europe.
35:58well. we're reminding you that you can currently listen to us on medium wave.
36:10yes.
36:10mom can we read together? yes of course but later all right.
36:13shemma go to the pool with your sister.
36:18mom and dad are sending us to the pool.
36:20they're sending us to the pool?
36:27oh.
36:28uh. yes yes at the pool. go for a swim.
36:31let's give them to me.
36:33me.
36:34me.
36:37me.
36:38me.
36:39me.
36:41me.
36:41all right hurry up hurry up or they'll close the pool.
36:45come on. come on.
36:50uh. i'll hold it for you.
37:01hurry up. hurry up here.
37:03we're leaving.
37:04we're leaving.
37:05come on.
37:33come on.
37:34i ain't surprised she's checking them.
37:36marketplace people ain't ever seen soap.
37:37probably assume soap was animal feed.
37:40hey.
37:40leave marketplace folks alone.
37:41us lot are normal.
37:42that doctor's a nutcase.
37:43shut up will you?
37:44or what?
37:47or what?
37:47or this.
38:16what doctor are they talking about?
38:18is yours.
38:19well in that case go ahead.
38:21what?
38:51what?
38:53you don't have to visit them.
38:54send them a summons.
38:57yola i'm telling you you're on the road to getting yourself in trouble again.
39:00and i'm telling you it's my work so stop putting your nose in it.
39:03and i don't want you telling me how to treat my patients.
39:05plus you don't have to help me.
39:06those children deserve to know what's happening to them.
39:15doctor i checked.
39:17yes.
39:18i've compared the children you counted in the hospitals.
39:21so in shop and nice anemia cases are five times higher than in suvalki.
39:27in an area four times smaller than suvalki?
39:29yeah.
39:30nearly 20 times their cases in this area.
39:32tell me what you're thinking.
39:35um doctor.
39:37the militia have come to see you.
39:39militia?
39:40yeah.
39:41this cannot be anemia.
39:43i'm sure this is something else.
39:51yeah.
39:52hello.
39:54this your car?
39:55yes.
39:56there was a hit and run yesterday on krasinski street and the witness wrote down your number plates.
40:01mine? officer i didn't hit anyone.
40:03you'll come with us for clarification.
40:18i called attorney mazurek.
40:20he'll help us.
40:22but it's pretty late and he doesn't know if he can do anything for you today.
40:26don't worry honey.
40:29everything will work out.
40:30i'll stay overnight and tomorrow we'll clear it up.
40:32you know of course i didn't hit someone.
40:34maybe this is about you sneaking around the hospital.
40:37stop.
40:38it's a mistake okay?
40:40enough talking.
40:40let's go.
40:43just don't cancel tomorrow night's party.
40:45i still plan to dance the night away.
40:52in terms of the visit of comrade brezhnev i'm in constant contact with the organizing team.
40:58governor zietek and secretary grugian.
41:03thank you major.
41:05any other urgent matters?
41:07well i'm handling the matter of those sick children that
41:12secretary grugian previously requested we sweep under the rug.
41:16i can report that one doctor visited the ambulance dispatch and then the ministry of the interior
41:21hospital and she was asking questions about the matter.
41:26and what was your response?
41:28well right now she's at the municipal militia station.
41:31depending on the decision she may be charged with a hit and run or even
41:34driving under the influence where he took a blood sample.
41:38but she's the wife of a well-known urologist.
41:41so?
41:43i mean she's in with the intelligentsia. her husband will have contacts.
41:47if we arrest her lawyers will start getting involved and things will come out and news will spread.
41:54but you know we can't let her go.
41:58she's stepping around these children when we got an order comrade colonel.
42:02right um no i agree with major piotrowski that we can't just let her go but i also
42:08don't think we should be keeping the woman there. especially since i'm responsible for the safety
42:14of comrade brezhnev. i think we all want there to be peace and quiet. right?
42:20so what do you propose?
42:23i propose we release the doctor but on a leash of surveillance. that way we'll have her under control.
42:30and what if she starts asking about those children again?
42:33yes precisely. from what major piotrowski said she only just started asking questions so
42:40i assume she doesn't know anything. and besides people stop being so brave after a night in jail.
42:48especially women, huh? sorry.
43:13but off the crawl you're free to go.
43:17you're free to go.
43:41how's the professor?
43:44has jetek come to see her? uh he was dropped off at hers around an hour ago.
43:50has he talked to anyone? uh yeah with the professor about chola cure and
43:55with some architect about the villa that's supposed to be demolished.
44:00and a doctor told him he desperately needs to stop eating fried food because it would kill him.
44:07for 70 years doesn't kill him. but now it's gonna happen. doctors.
44:17morons the lot of them.
44:42what's wrong?
44:46what's wrong what do you mean what's wrong well you're leading again
44:51what is it nyala what is it now let's have a drink oh i heard let's have a drink yes
44:59let's
45:00have have a drink i suggest we drink to zbizek no no no no to our zbizek prola future medical
45:07director you are huge let me you are you're the people's hero you're especially a hero because
45:14you got your darling wife here luckily they just let her out no i think you should have got head
45:20of
45:21department a long time ago yes yes sure thanks any more to film so to the medical director definitely
45:29to zbizek to the new director oh cheers did they explain it somehow they said the witness was
45:42mistaken you know what they probably realized you're a urologist i mean i think they just
45:48didn't want to mess with you what else could it possibly be what else right he's right it's good
45:54to have the doctors on your side after all urologists are the ones who decide what part of you gets
45:58amputated right actually do you know why broshoff's coming here no why because he has an appointment
46:05with zbizek the best you're honest in town okay well check easy easy no no no sorry how do you
46:13like
46:13working near the metalworks good but there's a lot of sick kids around there well dead metalworks
46:19they're children stop it just shows what he knows that's all adam do you have a like or something
46:46is it a secret recipe
47:02oh
47:09oh
47:09oh
47:09oh
47:09oh
47:10You know it is, how much I make it on.
47:13You know, it's all.
47:26Honey, promise me you.
47:28It's work.
48:15Come on, sit up, okay?
48:18Yes.
48:19Hey, don't be scared.
48:21Look up, okay?
48:26Excuse me, what are you doing?
48:28I must check something.
48:29Will you open your mouth?
48:31It'll only take a moment.
48:38Calm down a second.
48:39This is not anemia.
48:40Where is the professor?
48:43At home.
48:44I need her address.
48:45Ward nurse!
48:46Ward nurse!
48:48I need her address!
48:50Doctor, don't tell anyone it was me.
48:54All right.
49:20Major?
49:22Major?
49:24Major?
49:29Stop screaming.
49:31I think it's that doctor.
49:51What are you doing here?
49:55Professor, we have an epidemic of lead poisoning in Chopinese.
49:58Are you being serious?
49:59I might have some children with anemia on my ward, but there's certainly no epidemic and no
50:04lid.
50:04There are kids in the municipal hospital and the interior.
50:06Would it be better?
50:07Shut the fuck up!
50:08What are you talking about?
50:10There are children with these symptoms across hospitals.
50:13And with guests tonight.
50:16Tomorrow at the hospital.
50:32What?
50:33What?
50:45What?
50:57Good evening. I'm sorry to call at this hour.
51:00My name is Nigella. I have an important message for Comrade Krugian.
51:13Good evening, Comrade Secretary.
51:16I'm calling because I've stumbled upon someone who I think could probably help with that roof collapse at Spodek Arena.
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