If not for an injury, Staszek would be a Premier League star today. If not for her broken heart, Pola would continue to live in Warsaw. If not for a blind chance, they might never have met - thus things that made the news nationwide would never have happened. But what is done cannot be undone - and that's how a roller coaster ride begins. He turns out to be a local troublemaker and a member of Roman's nationalist gang, while she's an activist representing all that Staszek and his radical buddies are out to fight against. Does their love stand a chance? Does it make sense? It's hard to say and even harder to predict. In any case, Cupid's arrow triggers off a chain of funny events involving the media, politicians, foreign visitors, a perky priest, and a number of people from very different walks of life.—themoviedb
Borys Szyc, Maciej Musialowski, Magdalena Mascianica
IMDB plot
Staszek lives in Bialystok and is a member of the Radical Youth Association, abbreviated as ZMR. He is not a radical himself, but belonging to nationalists gives him strength and a sense of purpose. Fulfilling the orders of the charismatic leader - Roman, Staszek and the rest of their buddies engage in patriotic activities and actions that are to give the organization due publicity. Unfortunately, most of them end in a fiasco and a total catastrophe ... During one of such actions, Staszek meets Pola, a young left-wing activist who recently broke up with her boyfriend - Kajetan. Staszek, enchanted with the girl, decides to hide his affiliation with ZMR from her. Soon, the couple in love will become Romeo and Juliet of two opposing camps: national and hipster-left, and the "forbidden love" of young heroes will lead to a series of surprising events, the finale of which will take place in Warsaw, during the celebration of the greatest Equality Parade in history.