A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 17, 1987
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 15
Finale:
January 17, 1988
Creators:
Stanisław Bareja
Original Title:
Zmiennicy
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Centralna Wytwórnia Programów i Filmów Telewizyjnych „POLTEL”
Countries:
PL
"Zmiennicy" is a grotesque comedy of absurdity and reality that masterfully blends slapstick, satire, and surrealism to expose the absurdities of life under communist rule in the People's Republic of Poland (PRL). The story follows Jacek Żytkiewicz, a taxi driver in Warsaw, and his mysterious new shift partner, Katarzyna Piórecka, who disguises herself as a man to get the job. The series is a comedy of the grotesque, filled with exaggerated characters, nonsensical bureaucracy, and surreal plot twists. It mocks the inefficiencies and contradictions of PRL institutions—from corrupt officials and inept police to bizarre workplace dynamics and social hypocrisy. Underneath the absurdity lies a thriller-like subplot: a drug trafficking operation smuggling heroin from Thailand to West Germany. This storyline, featuring shady sports officials, a Thai student, and a crooked firefighter, adds a layer of intrigue reminiscent of American crime dramas.
Assistant Director:
Teresa Violetta Buhl
Bogdan Hanus
Hanna Rabijewska-Trąbczyńska
Assistant Editor:
Beata Baran
Joanna Gwiaździńska-Wołąs
Camera Operator:
Jan Muszyński
Wojciech Jastrzębowski
Dialogue:
Jacek Janczarski
Stanisław Bareja
Director:
Stanisław Bareja
Editor:
Bogumiła Grzelak
Lighting Director:
Stefan Nawrocki
Music:
Przemysław Gintrowski
Production Director:
Tadeusz Baljon
Sound:
Wiesław Znyk
Special Effects:
Marcin Sznajder
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