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Polish television series

Pakt
Genre Detective crime thriller
Created by Vegard Eriksen Stenberg Gjermund Eriksen
Based on Mammon
Written by Maciej Kubicki Andrzej Golda Marcin Kubawski Przemyslaw Nowakowski Joanna Pawluskiewicz Jaroslaw Kaminski Milosz Sakowski
Directed by Marek Lechki Leszek Dawid
Starring Marcin Dorociński Witold Dębicki Adam Woronowicz Mariusz Bonaszewski
Composer Łukasz Targosz
Country of origin Poland
Original language Polish
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 12
Production
Executive producers Izabela Lopuch Johnathan Young
Producers Anna Kepinska Maciej Kubicki Anna Nagler
Production location Poland
Cinematography Pawel Flis
Editor Maciej Pawlinski
Running time 60 minutes
Production company HBO Europe
Original release
Release 8 November 2015 (2015-11-08) –2016 (2016)

Pakt (English: "The Pact") is a Polish television series that originally aired on HBO Europe, running for two seasons between 2015 and 2016, about a journalist who investigates a web of lies and betrayal. The first season was based on the Norwegian TV series Mammon,[1] while season 2 was an original concept.[2] Pakt was one of the first series produced by HBO's international affiliates to be optioned for its American video-on-demand platform, HBO Now.[3]

  1. ^ Barraclough, Leo (9 March 2015). "HBO Europe to Remake Conspiracy Thriller 'Mammon'".
  2. ^ "Zbigniew Zamachowski zagra w serialu "Pakt 2" (wideo)".
  3. ^ Variety Staff (16 October 2017). "HBO Brings International Original Series to HBO Now, VOD in U.S."