
Afera Mięsna
Overview
A portrait of cabinet intrigues, the false aspirations of the party elite and the grinding reality of the 1960s, or "our little stability." Robert Meller and Janusz Dymek's documentary drama concerns the famous 1964 meat scandal, in which three death sentences were demanded and one was adjudicated and executed. The victim was Stanislaw Wawrzecki. Ostensibly, it was about fraud and bribes in the meat industry. In fact, it was about covering up the government's economic ineptitude, shortages of supplies and directing the people's anger at a few defendants.
Top Cast


Andrzej Franczyk
Andrzej Franczyk
Stanisław Wawrzecki
Andrzej Franczyk
Stanisław Wawrzecki


Marek Lewandowski
Marek Lewandowski
Henryk Gradowski
Marek Lewandowski
Henryk Gradowski


Andrzej Konopka
Andrzej Konopka
Kazimierz Witowski
Andrzej Konopka
Kazimierz Witowski
Bogdan Kalus
Bogdan Kalus
Adam Stokłosiński
Bogdan Kalus
Adam Stokłosiński


Maciej Szary
Maciej Szary
Władysław Walendziuk
Maciej Szary
Władysław Walendziuk
Jan Monczka
Jan Monczka
Tadeusz Skowroński
Jan Monczka
Tadeusz Skowroński


Mieczysław Kadłubowski
Mieczysław Kadłubowski
Aleksander Woźnica
Mieczysław Kadłubowski
Aleksander Woźnica
Jacek Żmijewski
Jacek Żmijewski
Mieczysław Fabisiak
Jacek Żmijewski
Mieczysław Fabisiak


Edward Żentara
Edward Żentara
Sędzia Roman Kryże
Edward Żentara
Sędzia Roman Kryże


Tadeusz Bradecki
Tadeusz Bradecki
Mecenas Krzysztof Bieńkowski
Tadeusz Bradecki
Mecenas Krzysztof Bieńkowski
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