Nocna zmiana

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Nocna zmiana
Directed byJacek Kurski, Michał Balcerzak
Written byJacek Kurski, Michał Balcerzak
Produced byJacek-FILM
StarringMaciej Jankowski
Edited byMichał Balcerzak
Distributed byTELEDOM Sp. z o.o.
Release date
  • 1995 (1995)
Running time
72 min.
CountryPoland
LanguagePolish

Nocna zmiana is a 1995 Polish documentary film about the events of the night 4 June 1992 when a coalition of Polish parliamentary forces voted no confidence in Olszewski's government, presenting is as a sort of coup. It was directed by Michał Balcerzak. The documentary revolves around the recording of an open meeting of Donald Tusk, Lech Walesa, and Waldemar Pawlak. The film's thesis is that the goal was removing Olszewski's government before it passed a law allowing the public to see top secret government archives listing communist collaborators, allegedly including Lech Walesa as a paid informer of the communist government. Olszewski's minority government was removed from power and the law was never passed. 20 years later, the widow of the communist Minister of Internal Affairs, Kiszczak, a person responsible for at least 200 murders, tried to sell documents allegedly showing Walesa's collaboration and was detained for illegal possession of top secret archives.

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