A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
December 15, 2005
# of Seasons: 3
# of Episodes: 31
Finale:
March 9, 2008
Creators:
Patryk Vega
Original Title:
Pitbull
Genres:
Action & Adventure | Drama
Production Companies:
ATM Grupa
TVP
Countries:
PL
The dark world of crime: murders, racketeering, drugs, kidnappings. There are no rules here. Working in this world makes cops cynical and ruthless. There is a fine line between them and criminals - will any of them cross it? The main characters are officers from the Department for Counteracting Criminal Terror and Homicides. The action of the series is an extension of the threads that appear in the feature film. It presents in a realistic way the brutal and dark world of crime that officers encounter on a daily basis. They're not just tracking down murderers. They fight racketeering, kidnapping, drug trafficking while struggling with their own day to day life and problems.
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Costume Design:
Małgorzata Krzemień
Director of Photography:
Piotr Lenar
Idea:
Patryk Vega
Makeup Artist:
Dominika Dylewska
Ewa Drobiec
Music:
Radosław Łuka
Producer:
Tomasz Kurzewski
Dorota Michalak-Kurzewska
Production Design:
Anna Koseska
Monika Sudół
Production Manager:
Arkadiusz Lubaniak
Sound:
Andrzej Cecota
Still Photographer:
Robert Pałka
Writer:
Patryk Vega
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