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Our Father

A young Jewish woman, having received an order from the occupation authorities to report to the assembly point, goes into town with her son. They approach the ghetto, but realizing what awaits them, they leave. They wander around the city, not daring to visit their friends. Night falls. Huddled together, mother and son fall asleep on a bench. And in the morning, soldiers indifferently throw their frozen bodies into the back of a truck.

Top Cast

  • Margarita Terekhova

    Margarita Terekhova

  • Aleksandr Ignatyev

    Aleksandr Ignatyev

  • Valentin Nikulin

    Valentin Nikulin

  • Vladimir Menshov

    Vladimir Menshov

  • Valentina Malyavina

    Valentina Malyavina

  • Olegar Fedoro

    Olegar Fedoro

  • Vatslav Dvorzhetsky

    Vatslav Dvorzhetsky

  • Yuri Katin-Yartsev

    Yuri Katin-Yartsev

Overview

A young Jewish woman, having received an order from the occupation authorities to report to the assembly point, goes into town with her son. They approach the ghetto, but realizing what awaits them, they leave. They wander around the city, not daring to visit their friends. Night falls. Huddled together, mother and son fall asleep on a bench. And in the morning, soldiers indifferently throw their frozen bodies into the back of a truck.

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