Where the Devil can’t go, he sends a woman
The real story of Polish biggest fortunes has been given an extraordinary adaptation. Poland in the 80’s was a country ruled by crisis and a sense of hopelessness. Only few knew how to turn crisis into a business. It was a golden time for them. How did they know what would bring them money? How did they operate in a country where almost everything was forbidden? Sit comfortably and explore the world of the greatest Polish fortunes. If you wish to have a scale – they made more money than Escobar on cocaine. Though it might have seemed like a man’s world, it was women who pulled the right strings. They were not officially in the front seat ruling the show, but they had great impact on the outcome. Dorota (Małgorzata Kożuchowska), Krysia (Dominika Gwit), Marzena (Agnieszka Więdłocha) and Sabrina (Paulina Gałązka) are completely different in their appearance and behavior, but they have one thing in common. When they fight for something, they are unstoppable and will always find a way to succeed. Secrets grow with every minute of the film. And the more secrets and human weaknesses arise, the more likely, that everything might fall apart in the end.
Starring
Sebastian Stankiewicz, Malgorzata Kozuchowska, Agnieszka Wiedlocha
Director
Heathcliff Janusz Iwanowski