A portrait of cabinet intrigues, the false aspirations of the party elite and the grinding reality of the 1960s, or "our little stability." Robert Meller and Janusz Dymek's documentary drama concerns the famous 1964 meat scandal, in which three death sentences were demanded and one was adjudicated and executed. The victim was Stanislaw Wawrzecki. Ostensibly, it was about fraud and bribes in the meat industry. In fact, it was about covering up the government's economic ineptitude, shortages of supplies and directing the people's anger at a few defendants.

Andrzej Franczyk
as Stanisław Wawrzecki

Marek Lewandowski
as Henryk Gradowski

Andrzej Konopka
as Kazimierz Witowski

Bogdan Kalus
as Adam Stokłosiński

Maciej Szary
as Władysław Walendziuk

Jan Monczka
as Tadeusz Skowroński

Mieczysław Kadłubowski
as Aleksander Woźnica

Jacek Żmijewski
as Mieczysław Fabisiak

Edward Żentara
as Sędzia Roman Kryże

Tadeusz Bradecki
as Mecenas Krzysztof Bieńkowski