
The Closed Circuit
Drama · Crime
Overview
The film is set in the Tricity in 2003, ten years after the end of communism in Poland. The plot, apparently based on the real-life experiences of Kraków businessmen Lech Jerzorny and Paweł Rey, is about three young, talented businessmen who open a high-tech factory. This comes to the attention of the local state ‘mafia’, the local Prosecutor, played by Janusz Gajos, and tax office boss, played by Kasimierz Kaczor, who are both jealous and would like to make money for themselves. We are in Poland, so success must be punished.
Top Cast


Janusz Gajos
Janusz Gajos
Andrzej Kostrzewa
Janusz Gajos
Andrzej Kostrzewa


Kazimierz Kaczor
Kazimierz Kaczor
Mirosław Kamiński
Kazimierz Kaczor
Mirosław Kamiński


Wojciech Żołądkowicz
Wojciech Żołądkowicz
Kamil Słodowski
Wojciech Żołądkowicz
Kamil Słodowski


Robert Olech
Robert Olech
Piotr Maj / Ryszard Maj, ojciec Piotra w roku 1968
Robert Olech
Piotr Maj / Ryszard Maj, ojciec Piotra w roku 1968


Przemysław Sadowski
Przemysław Sadowski
Marek Stawski
Przemysław Sadowski
Marek Stawski


Magdalena Kumorek
Magdalena Kumorek
Dorota Maj
Magdalena Kumorek
Dorota Maj


Monika Kwiatkowska
Monika Kwiatkowska
Monika Stawska
Monika Kwiatkowska
Monika Stawska


Beata Ścibakówna
Beata Ścibakówna
Joanna Rybarczyk
Beata Ścibakówna
Joanna Rybarczyk


Jarosław Kopaczewski
Jarosław Kopaczewski
Grzegorz Rybarczyk
Jarosław Kopaczewski
Grzegorz Rybarczyk


Maria Mamona
Maria Mamona
Maria Kostrzewa
Maria Mamona
Maria Kostrzewa
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