1670 Season 1 Release Date, Cast, Storyline, Trailer Release, and Everything You Need to Know:
The documentary-style satirical comedy series 1670 follows a noble family in the Polish village of Adamczycha. The bigger part of the village was possessed by Jan Pawel Adamczewski, and the smaller part by Andrzej.
They despised one other and were always plotting ways to beat each other. Family members provide further humorous relief, but Jan and his antics steal the show.
Jan and his wife, Zofia, lived in the same house as their three children: two boys and a girl. Despite their strained relationship, the one thing that kept him as well as his wife jointly was their mutual hatred of Andrzej.
Netflix The protagonist of the Polish comedic play 1670 is Jan, a nobleman & the proprietor of the Polish hamlet Adamczycha, who goes in search of his role in his nation’s history.
Jan lives in a nation on the verge of fast collapse because he is oblivious to the plight of the peasants he rules over, no matter how much he wants to help them.
1670 Season 1 Release Date:
1670 will be available on Netflix on December 13, 2023. November of this year saw the debut of the series’ official trailer.
1670 Season 1 Trailer Release:
It’s true that you may see a preview for Season 1 of 1670 online.
1670 Season 1 Cast:
- Bartlomiej Topa as Jan
- Katarzyna Herman as Zofia
- Martyna Byczkowska as Aniela
- Michal Balicki as Stanislaw
- Michal Sikorski as Jakub
- Kiryl Pietruczuk as Maciej
- Dobromir Dymecki as Bogdan
1670 Season 1 Storyline:
the year 1670 follows “a crazy aristocrat who fights family feuds and feuds with villagers in his mission to become Poland’s most famous person.”
Jakub RuŽyłło supposedly wrote the satirical comedy in the vein of Our Flag Means Death and Whatever We Do in the Shadows. You guessed it: 1670 is when it all happens, according to Wirtualnemedia.
In the description, it is said that Jan, who is the head of a noble family & owns (the smaller) half of the hamlet of Adamczenia, aspires to have his name etched into the annals of Poland, the world’s most powerful nation.
He seems to be heading in the right direction based on his recent achievements. Ultimately, he inherited all of his wealth and accomplished the remaining portion via the labor of his own people. Nevertheless, the mundane but demanding life of landowner thwarts his lofty ambitions.
Jan Paweł Adamczewski, a nobleman with half of the Adamczycha hamlet under his control, is hell-bent on being the most renowned Jan Paweł (a play on Pope John Paul II) in Polish annals.
His adversary Andrzej, who controls the bigger portion of Adamczycha, proposes tax rises, and he gets a letter asking him to a territorial installation, but he is hell-bent on destroying their plans.
Jan Paweł’s opposition to every proposed motion in the assembly results in their nullification as a result of the liberum veto. According to Jan Paweł, the assembly was a huge success.
Jan Paweł’s farm produces less harvests and Andrzej’s peasants are happy as a result of profit sharing. Jan Paweł, who is a believer in trickle-down economics and physical punishment, tries several different approaches to inspire his peasants, yet they show little interest. Aniela will stop at nothing to rally rural people to her battle against global warming.
Maciej mocks her at first, but he ends up supporting her cause. Jakub meets a commoner who, for some reason, he thinks to be the Christ resurrected. The peasant drowns after asking Zofia, who is doubtful, to travel across water. Stanisław shares the news that he is engaged to Jadwiga, a city girl.
The family of Stanisław is met by Jadwiga & her parents during their visit to Adamczycha. At first, Zofia doesn’t warm up to Jadwiga’s mom Rozalia, but she eventually falls head over heels for her.
The fact that Jadwiga’s well-educated father Ciesław receives more attention from his family annoys Jan Paweł. The engagement was essentially ended when Jan Paweł inadvertently severed Rozalia’s finger while demonstrating his sabre.
A love gesture involving Rozalia’s missing finger was taken by Zofia, as is subsequently revealed. Aniela and Maciej become wasted and dance together during a celebration honoring Marzanna’s yearly drowning.
We witnessed Andrzej’s downfall in the 1670 series finale as a result of his investment in Cieslaw’s business. As a result of King Wisniowiecki’s laws, the aristocracy’s possessions that participated in bourgeois businesses may be confiscated.
The new legislation was beneficial to Jan. Jan was finally able to become the sole owner of the settlement when Andrzej was ready to sell his part in Adamczycha.
Had Jan considered Cieslaw more carefully, he too might have lost his fortune. Surprisingly, he achieved his goal due of his attitude on life. Maybe the strangest approaches are also the ones that luck favors.
Towards the end of 1670, Aniela & Maciej kissed after finally confessing their love for one other. Even while their relationship won’t be easy, you may be certain that the defiant daughter will ultimately find happiness.
In theory, Zofia might have avoided the sacrifice by just being clean; but, by the time she realized this, the love had long vanished. Adamczewski poses for a family portrait with a broad grin on his face as the show winds down. As with other families, there were ongoing arguments inside, but now they were more influential than before.
Where To Watch 1670 Season 1?
Read the first season of 1670 on Netflix.