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7.8 1h 10m

Of Animals and Men

The key aim of every ZOO is to protect animal species from extinction. In times of war, the most endangered species was the man. Under the Nazis' noses, about 300 people, mainly Jews, found shelter at the Warsaw Zoo during the Second World War. With the help of reenacted scenes with animals, interviews with the survivors, and archive footage, we are going to revive the surreal atmosphere of those events.

Top Cast

  • Antonina Żabińska

    Antonina Żabińska

    Self

  • Jan Żabiński

    Jan Żabiński

    Self

  • Maria Pakulnis

    Maria Pakulnis

    Antonina Żabińska - Narrator (voice)

  • Wojciech Chorąży

    Wojciech Chorąży

    Narrator (voice)

  • Wojciech Machnicki

    Wojciech Machnicki

    Narrator (voice)

  • Krzysztof Szczerbiński

    Krzysztof Szczerbiński

    Narrator (voice)

  • Adam Banaszek

    Adam Banaszek

  • Maciej Hubert

    Maciej Hubert

  • Damian Chojecki

    Damian Chojecki

Overview

The key aim of every ZOO is to protect animal species from extinction. In times of war, the most endangered species was the man. Under the Nazis' noses, about 300 people, mainly Jews, found shelter at the Warsaw Zoo during the Second World War. With the help of reenacted scenes with animals, interviews with the survivors, and archive footage, we are going to revive the surreal atmosphere of those events.

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