The streaming platform premiered the second season of a Polish satire set in the Evo medium.
The Netflix streaming platform premiered the Second season of “1670”a Polish miniseries that combines satirical comedy with the format of false documentary. Production, composed of eight chapters between 29 and 37 minutes, premiered on September 17, 2025 and offers an ideal option to marathon in a single afternoon.
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The plot develops in A 17th -century Polish village and follows the misadventures of Jan Powe Adamczewski, An obsessive eccentric nobleman with leaving his mark in history. His excessive ambition and impulsive decisions generate conflicts with his family, revolts between the peasants and absurd situations that challenge any notion of ordered government.


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What is “1670”
The Series presents a unique mixture of anachronisms and social criticism. Although the costumes and the scenery faithfully recreate the time, acid humor and exaggerated situations They reflect contemporary problems such as excessive ambition, political corruption and social inequalities. The satirical tone makes 1670 a comedy that works as much as historical parody and ironic mirror of today.
Jan Powe Adamczewski, played with eccentricity, governs his people with a chaotic style that prioritizes his personal interests on the common good. Their attempts to become a historical figure trigger a series of ridiculous events that involve their dysfunctional family and the inhabitants of the town. The narrative, told in false documentary format, includes camera looks and exaggerated reactions that reinforce the comic tone
Trailer of “1670”
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Cast of “1670”
- Bartomiej Topa
- Katarzyna Herman
- Martyna Byczkowska
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