The trilogy of films about Ryszard Ochódzki, the president of the "Tęcza" sports club, is a set of three iconic Polish comedies: "Miś", "Ryś", and "Rozmowy kontrolowane". The adventures of the main character, Ryszard Ochódzki, immerse viewers in a world of absurdities, intrigues, and unpredictable situations, providing great entertainment for fans of Polish comedy.
En route to London, Bear discovers at the border checkpoint that his passport is missing a few pages, which may prevent him from traveling to the city with the sports team he manages.
Ryszard Ochódzki receives a special assignment for UB - infiltrating the "Solidarity" party branch in Suwałki. His arriving there coincides with the imposition of martial law on Poland.
Chased by mafia boss Kreda over a mistaken €2 million debt, club president Ryszard Ochódzki follows consigliere Maria Wafel’s advice to sell land to Father Pudło, only to hatch an even bigger bank fraud with banker Koziczek to raise the cash. Flush with stolen funds and briefly enjoying political office, he hides the money in the Molibdenów home, but just as he and coach Jarząbek plan to retrieve it, contract killer Dukan closes in.