Director: Wojciech Smarzowski
18 éven aluliak számára nem ajánlott!
A small village inhabited by Ukrainians, Poles and Jews in the former Eastern Borderlands of the pre-war Poland. In Spring of 1939 Zofia Glowacka (17) is in love with the Ukrainian boy Petro, but her parents marry her forcibly with much older, rich widower Maciej Skiba. Through Zofia’s eyes we witness the unfolding events triggered by the outbreak of the 2nd World War. The life of the village is first affected by the Soviet occupation, then by the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union. Throughout1941-42 Germans and their accomplices murder local Jews. Meanwhile Ukrainian hopes for establishing an independent state keep growing, and so does the tension between Polish and Ukrainian neighbors. In the summer of 1943 a wave of brutal ethnic cleansing erupts in Volhynia. Set against this historical backdrop, is Zofia’s struggle to save her own life and lives of her children.
Jegyár: 1100 forint
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