




One flood, two timelines, and a diary that rewrites everything you thought you knew about home.
46 minSeason 1 • Episode 10
LatestThe story begins in the summer of 1997, just before the arrival of the famous 12-meter flood wave flooding Wroclaw. - The residents of the "Home under Two Eagles" are grandma Zofia Szablewska, a woman full of energy, warmth and humor, her daughter Helena, a cool perfectionist, and Marianna, Zofia's beloved granddaughter, returning with her fiancé from a scholarship in the USA. The family drama begins when a flood wave floods the house, and at the same time grandma Zofia ends up in the hospital due to a stroke. An unfortunate coincidence leads Marianna to discover post-German traces in a house destroyed by the element, thanks to which she finds the diary of the first owner of "Home under Two Eagles", Lisa Weber. Marianna's learning of the history written on the cards takes the action of the series to 1918. In subsequent episodes, viewers will learn about the life of the then inhabitants of the tenement house and their neighbors.
Writing
Dual timeline structure that actually earns its emotional weight.
Production
1997 flood recreation meets meticulous 1918 period detail.
Creator
Waldemar Krzystek
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 1997 'Millennium Flood' was Poland's worst natural disaster in modern history, killing 56 people and displacing 160,000—making this series a form of national memory work.
Lisa Weber's diary device mirrors real post-1945 Polish-German property disputes where Jewish and German histories were literally buried under new national narratives.