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In post-war France, Jan Bojarski, a young Polish refugee, became the greatest counterfeiter of all time, the "Cézanne of counterfeit money". For more than fifteen years, this man led a double life, unbeknownst to his family, making counterfeits in a garden shed that were "truer" than the bills issued by the Banque de France... All these years, this peerless counterfeiter managed to avoid being caught by the police, and became the bête noire of Commissaire Mattei in a hunt that, for these two obsessives, turned into a duel.
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00:07¡Suscríbete al canal!
00:30They say you're talented.
00:32Five years for forging documents, 30 years for banknotes.
00:36I've never seen one so accomplished.
00:41I have good news.
00:43I'm going to work for myself.
00:45Cheers, Mr. Boyarski.
00:50Rule number one, no more than one banknote per shop.
00:54It's 300 francs.
00:56How new this banknote is?
00:58Rule number two, no ostentation.
01:02And 200.
01:03Thank you, Dad.
01:05Rule number three, discretion.
01:07Barski, what have you done?
01:10Identity check.
01:11Documentation.
01:12Please open the suitcase.
01:14Can I help you?
01:16What are you hiding from me?
01:18In just one month, we've caught over 200.
01:21Do...
01:23You know how much money that is?
01:25What are you playing at, Susan?
01:27I want to know who you live with.
01:28Have you lost your friends?
01:29Do you want to lose your children?
01:32Tell me what you're really making here.
01:34God damn it.
01:34The Bank of France is amazed.
01:36They weren't forgery-proof.
01:40Police!
01:42We take time, but I'll stop it.
01:45When I have enough, I'll stop.
01:47No, it'll never stop because it's not for the money.
02:15No, it'll never stop.
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