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" Wyjście awaryjne " (1982) is a cult Polish satire directed by Roman Załuski that hilariously skewers provincial social hierarchies and the obsession with maintaining "moral" appearances. Core Premise: A "Face-Saving" Fraud

The resolution of the plot involves a web of local corruption and favors. The village priest, who practices medicine without a license, and the local police chief, who has a crush on Jadwiga, are all bought off with simple bribes like flowers and fresh duck meat. Wyjscie awaryjne 1982.mkv

The plan goes off the rails when the "purchased" groom, Bronek, turns out to be a petty criminal recently released from prison rather than the respectable city-dweller he claimed to be. " Wyjście awaryjne " (1982) is a cult

The story centers on (played with terrifying energy by Bożena Dykiel), a domineering local official in a small town. When she discovers her daughter, Dorota, is pregnant out of wedlock, Jadwiga’s fear of a public scandal leads her to a "diabolical" plan: buying a fake fiancé to marry Dorota and then quickly divorce. Why It’s Interesting The plan goes off the rails when the

The film is a sharp critique of the "Polish provincial" mentality. Jadwiga is obsessed with authority and what the neighbors think, while her husband Władek quietly retreats into his world of breeding ducks and growing flowers.

3.12 / 5.0, ranked among the notable comedies of 1982.

Wyjscie awaryjne 1982.mkv