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ARKTYKA ZNIKA, MY SIĘ GOTUJEMY ALBO TONIEMY. LEO DICAPRIO I JEGO DOKUMENTALNY THRILLER O MORDOWANEJ ZIEMI S 26 GTV 01:Layout 1 2019-06-19 19:15 Page 1 WATAHA 3 REBROW WRACA DO STRAŻY GRANICZNEJ. A MY NA PLAN s. 2-3 KAREL RODEN GRA, TYLKO JEŚLI MA DOBRY SCENARIUSZ. TEN „ZASADY PRZYJEMNOŚCI” TAKI BYŁ s. 18 JUŻ W SPRZEDAŻY wyborcza.pl/tv KRZYŻÓWKA I SUDOKU s. 48 SPORT s. 44-45 INFORMACJE I RADIO s. 46-47 28.06-4.07.2019 LÓD PŁONIE ARKTYKA ZNIKA, MY SIĘ GOTUJEMY ALBO TONIEMY. LEO DICAPRIO I JEGO DOKUMENTALNY THRILLER O MORDOWANEJ ZIEMI s. 4-5 26 GTV 02-03 wataha 2019-06-19 15:23 Page 2 na planie „Watahy 3” aj 2019 ro ku, Piw ni ce Pół to rak w Wi- try ło wie nad Sa nem. Pięk ne miej sce, o któ re go ist nie niu nie mia łam po ję - cia. Pod kar pa cie po tra fi za sko czyć. M Wła ści cie le te go gos po dar stwa pro- dukują wi no, ho du ją da nie le, ma ją pa- sie kę i prze past ne pola ja dal nej ró ży. Co tu ro bi eki pa „Wa ta hy”? – Przy je cha liś my dla WILK pięk nej pa no ra my, roz cią ga się ze wzgó rza na wiele kilo me trów – mó wi Ka sia Ada mik, re ży ser ka dwóch z sze ściu od cin ków no wej, trzeciej se rii opo wie ści o pra cy stra ży gra nicz nej. Ze szła na chwi lę z pla nu po roz ma wiać z dzien ni ka rza mi. – Jak na złość ma- my dzi siaj wy jąt ko wo mgli stą po go dę. Nie wie le wi- WRACA dać. Wy da je wam się, że sko ro część zdjęć powsta je wiosną, to jest nam ła twiej niż po przed nio? Spój- rzcie, jak ja wy glą dam! – żar tu je i po ka zu je ubło co - ne bu ty oraz robo czy strój. – Nie by ło tak źle, zi ma by ła dla nas tym razem DO STADA ła ska wa – uspo ka ja Ol ga Chaj das, któ ra re ży se ro - wa ła resz tę od cin ków. – Ale naj le piej mie li ak to rzy gra jący straż ni ków, bo no si li ciep łe mun du ry. Resz- ta eki py marz ła. Kiedy ostatnio pojechałam Pro du cent Bo gu mił Lip ski za pew nia jed nak, że na plan „Watahy”, wylądowałam po tru dach drugiej, krę co nej głów nie zi mą se rii eki- pa na bra ła do świad cze nia i za o pa trzy ła się w ta ki w bieszczadzkiej głuszy, niczym sprzęt, że by da wać so bie z Biesz cza da mi ra dę. Na- zarośnięty Rebrow. Tym razem wet w eks tre mal nych wa run kach. – Zno wu sta wia - my na na tu ral ny upływ cza su, czy li wy da rze nia trze- jestem w luksusowej winnicy, ciej se rii bę dą się dzia ły dwa la ta po za koń cze niu dru- a Wiktor (Leszek Lichota) giej – mó wi Lip ski. – Po przed nio opo wia da liś my o wy- gna niu, te raz bę dzie o po wro tach. Biesz cza dy są na - wygląda schludnie i zdrowo. dal jed nym z bo ha te rów se ria lu. Wrócił do straży granicznej Zdję cia krę co no m.in. w Łup ko wie, So li nie, Ustrzy- kach Gór nych i Dol nych, Le sku, Prze my ślu i Sa no - ku, a tak że w War sza wie, gdzie po miesz ka chwi lę pro ku ra tor Iga Do bosz. Eki pa spę dzi ła też 13 dni zdję cio wych na Ukra i - nie. – Ukra iń com znie sio no wi zy i du żo ła twiej im przy je chać do Pol ski niż dwa la ta te mu – tłu ma czy pro du cent. – W trze ciej „Wa ta sze” roz wi ja my więc wą tek ukra iń ski i wpla ta my w ak cję hi sto rię kry mi- nal ną, zwią za ną z przy mu sza niem do pracy w Pol sce lu dzi zatrud nio nych te o re tycz nie le gal nie. Po chwi li do pro du cen ta do łą cza mę ska część ob sa dy, czy li Ma ciej Mi ko łaj czyk (straż nik gra nicz- ny „Ram bo”), Piotr Żu raw ski (gan gster Wiś niak), Ja- ro sław Bo be rek (po li cjant Świ talski) i An drzej Ko- nop ka (straż nik gra nicz ny „Do ktor”). A tak że, ku za- sko cze niu wszyst kich, no wy w ob sa dzie Bo rys Szyc. – Gram wy so ko po sta wio ne go ofi ce ra, kon kret- nie puł kow ni ka Ku cze ra, no we go w zna nym nam od- 2 3 dzia le stra ży gra nicz nej. Ko men dant Mar kow ski [szef od dzia łu po gra nicz ni ków z Ustrzyk Gór nych] 4 5 mu si się li czyć z je go zda niem – mó wi Szyc. – Mój bo ha ter jest z ze wnątrz, z ba zy w Prze my ślu, więc trzy ma się z bo ku. Wy glą da ina czej niż resz ta, jest wy pa cy ko wa ny i wszyst kich iry tu je. Przy jeż dża w Bie- sz cza dy, że by upo rząd ko wać pew ne spra wy, bo zro- bił się bała gan. Puł kownik Kuczer ma też swoje ta- jem ni ce, a je go re la cje z Re bro wem są, de li kat nie mó wiąc, na pię te. I wresz cie do łą cza do nas wy cze ki wa ny Le szek Li cho ta, czy li Wik tor Re brow. Przy stoj ny jak ni gdy, ogo lo ny, w do brej for mie. – Re brow wró cił do służ by, więc wy glą da schlud nie, ta kie są wy mo gi stra ży gra- nicz nej – mó wi ak tor. – Za czął no we ży cie, ale cią gną się za nim sta re spra wy. Po za tym na miej sce daw- nych ban dzio rów przy szli no wi. Pod względem fa bu- lar nym to bę dzie naj bar dziej skom pli ko wa na se ria. Wyborcza Telewizyjna 2 28 czerwca -4 lipca 26 GTV 02-03 wataha 2019-06-19 15:26 Page 3 WATAHA 3 CO SIĘ JESZCZE W POLSCE KRĘCI serial sensacyjny, Polska 2014-, reż. Olga Chajdas, Kasia Adamik, ŻMIJOWISKO wyk. Leszek Lichota, Aleksandra thriller psychologiczny, premiera jesienią w Canal+ Popławska, Andrzej Zieliński, Serial na podstawie powieści Wojciecha Borys Szyc, Jewgienija Achremenko Chmielarza. W roli głównej Paweł Domagała. 2 serie dostępne w HBO GO, Zagra Arka, ojca, który szuka 15-letniej córki, premiera 3. na jesieni 2019 r. która rok wcześniej zaginęła na letnisku Żmijowisko na Mazurach. W obsadzie także Agnieszka Żulewska, Cezary Pazura, Piotr Stramowski i Wojciech Zieliński. Reżyseruje Łukasz Palkowski. MAŁY ZGON komediowy serial kryminalny, premiera jesienią w Canal+ Nie wiadomo, o co dokładnie chodzi, ale siedliskiem zbrodni jest tytułowy Mały Zgon, miejscowość (także) na Mazurach. W roli głównej Piotr Grabowski oraz m.in. Anna Seniuk, Katarzyna Herman, Jacek Koman, Karolina Gorczyca, Julia Wyszyńska. Reżyseruje Juliusz Machulski. ULTRAVIOLET 2 serial sensacyjny AXN, premiera jesienią, pierwszy sezon dostępny na Netfliksie Druga odsłona serialu o grupie internetowych detektywów-amatorów ze społeczności Ultraviolet. Na własną rękę prowadzą śledztwa, z którymi policja sobie nie radzi. W głównych rolach Marta Nieradkiewicz, Sebastian Fabijański i Bartłomiej Topa. Teraz do obsady dołączą Karolina Gorczyca i Piotr Stramowski. 1 HBO (5) KRÓL 1. WIKTOR REBROW Za zna cza też, że Wiktor stra cił za u fa nie do lu dzi, serial kryminalny, premiera wiosną 2020 r. w Canal + (LESZEK LICHOTA) do sta je więc lek kiej pa ra noi, po dej rze wa wszyst kich Zapowiadana od dwóch lat ekranizacja powieści Kapitan straży granicznej, o złe in ten cje, dzia ła na ubo czu inie ufa ni ko mu oprócz Szczepana Twardocha wreszcie wkroczyła główny bohater tej opowieści. Do bosz i Mar kow skie go. Nie czu je się zbyt do brze w fazę zdjęciową. Akcja dzieje się w Warszawie Mocno doświadczony przez na służ bie, bo cho ciaż nie któ rzy traktu ją go jak bo- w 1937 r., głównym bohaterem jest Jakub Szapiro, życie w dwóch seriach. Wraca ha te ra, in ni pa trzą na nie go po dej rzli wie. Zwra ca się bokser i zabijaka, król żydowskiego półświatka. do pracy, ale nikomu nie ufa. więc o po moc do pani pro ku ra tor, któ ra przeniosła Zagra go Michał Żurawski, a w obsadzie m.in. się do War sza wy. – I ma chło pa ka! – pod kre śla Li- Magdalena Boczarska, Arkadiusz Jakubik i Borys 2. IGA DOBOSZ cho ta z szel mowskim uśmie chem. Szyc. Reżyseruje Jan P. Matuszyński. (ALEKSANDRA POPŁAWSKA) Ko bie ca część ob sa dy po ja wia się ja ko osta t nia. MOTYW Twarda pani prokurator – Owszem, Do bosz bę dzie przez chwi lę miesz ka ła z problemami. Bieszczad w sto li cy i bę dzie w pew nym związ ku – po twier dza serial kryminalny, premiera wiosną 2020 r. w TVN nie lubi, ale ciągle ma tu jakieś Alek san dra Po pław ska.
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