Jest sprawa... (2002)
The post-state farm village of Piaski in Pomerania. A deputy minister shows up in the village. He is interested in finding a bust of Lenin, in which the now deceased former secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party smuggled a diamond of enormous value, the "Eye of Siberia." The confidential conversation between the deputy minister and the village head accidentally overhears the unemployed Stanislaw Michalek. He informs his friends about the case. The three men decide to find the secretary's treasure. The problem is that the secretary had a collection of busts of Lenin, which are now strewn all over the village.
Director: Olaf Lubaszenko
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Anna Wojton as Sklepowa Jadźka |
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Lech Dyblik as Mafioso Boria |
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Violetta Arlak as Basia, sekretarka wójta |
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Bohdan Łazuka as Priest |
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Olaf Lubaszenko as Zenon Wnuk, coach |
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Jarosław Gruda as Olek Humeniuk |
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Leszek Malinowski as Stanisław Michałek |
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Joanna Kurowska as Teacher |
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Tomasz Sapryk as Tadek Zawadzki |
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Tadeusz Huk as Wiceminister Stefan Powałka |
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Krzysztof Kowalewski as Village mayor |
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Stefan Friedmann as Helmut Muller, burmistrz Wiehlendorfu |
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Waldemar Sierański as Posterunkowy Bielak |
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Grzegorz Kowalczyk as Rosjanin |
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Edward Janaszek as Kościuk |
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Mariusz Czajka as Edmund Czaja,Sculptor |
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Łukasz Nowicki as Uwe Muller |
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Tadeusz Woszczyński as Secretary |
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Adam Biernat as Niemiec |
| Directing | Olaf Lubaszenko | Director |
| Writing | Leszek Malinowski | Writer |
| Production | Jacek Gwizdała | Executive Producer |