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DVD case of the first two episodes of the series. |
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Format | Series |
Created by | Agnieszka Holland Magdalena Łazarkiewicz Katarzyna Adamik |
Starring | Janusz Gajos Andrzej Seweryn Marcin Perchuć Krzysztof Stroiński Katarzyna Herman |
Country of origin | Poland |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 14 |
Production | |
Running time | 55 minutes (approximate) |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Polsat |
Original run | 13 September 2007 – 6 December 2006 |
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Ekipa (en. "team", English title: Prime Minister) is a Polish political drama TV series created and directed by Agnieszka Holland, aired from 13 September 2007 until 6 December 2007 (canceled due to low ratings) on Polsat. Ekipa is the second Polish political fiction series after the 1980s miniseries The Career of Nicodemus Dyzma.
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Series is directed by three directors - Agnieszka Holland, Magdalena Łazarkiewicz and Katarzyna Adamik, and produced by ATM Grupa and Grupa Filmowa. Copyrights are owned by Telewizja Polsat. Script has been created by Dominik Wieczorkowski-Rettinger and Wawrzyniec Smoczyński.
The action of the series is set in present day Poland. The story begins when Prime Minister and legendary opposition leader during Communist rule Henryk Nowasz of "Polish Centre Bloc" (Polski Blok Centrum) was suspected for being an agent of former Communist security services. Nowasz decided to resign in order to prevent of government downfall and proposed non-partisan 37-year old Professor of Economy and Political Sciences Konstanty Turski, his friend and an unofficial advisor, to became a caretaker until he would prove his innocence. Turski was narrowly confirmed by the Sejm, with silent opposition of coalition party, "Right-wing for Poland" (Prawica dla Polski), whose leader, Jan Matajewicz, soon became his archenemy, with support of his party colleague, President Juliusz Szczęsny and both far-right and left-wing opposition parties. Turski, however, soon proved to be an effective (but idealistic and unconventional) leader, but his administration is involved with serious odds with other politicians. The key ally of Matajewicz is deputy Sejm Marshal Krystyna Sochaczewska, a longtime Nowasz's friend from opposition and his successor as party leader.
Fictional politicians in Ekipa are often said to be an "TV alternative" for then National Conservative administration of the Law and Justice[1]. Series creators also mention The West Wing[2] as a model.
However, there are some significant similarities to other U.S. political drama - Commander in Chief. Like Mackenzie Allen, Turski became a leader very accidentally. Also his chief opponent is Sejm Marshal, which could remind one of odds between Allen and Speaker of the House Nathan Templeton. Third of all: Turski preserved all cabinet of his predecessor just as Allen did, despite lack of loyalty from number of ministers.
Nowasz's PBC is said to be based on former Freedom Union, while Matajewicz's PDP on Law and Justice.
Sejm political parties in Ekipa[3]: