Poland, 1983. Despite the suspension of martial law, the communist authorities still suppress the Solidarity opposition. Grzegorz Przemyk, son of poet Barbara Sadowska, is arrested, beaten, and dies after two days. Jurek Popiel, a colleague, witnesses the fatal beating and decides to fight for justice, despite the authorities' attempts to discredit him and Przemyk's mother.
Leave No Traces
The brutal police beating of 17-year-old Grzegorz Przemyk in 1983 sparks widespread outrage and demands for reform in communist Poland.