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Spring 1941

After Germany invades Poland and the Nazis order the confinement of all local Jews in the ghetto, medical doctor Artur Planck (Joseph Fiennes) manages to flee with his family, seeking refuge at the farm of Emilia (Kelly Harrison), their former grocer. With the Planck family hiding in her attic, Emilia finds her feelings for the physician growing stronger than she wants, or can control -- despite the dangers of the situation.

Top Cast

  • Mirosław Baka

    Mirosław Baka

    Woytek

  • Joseph Fiennes

    Joseph Fiennes

    Artur Planck

  • Clare Higgins

    Clare Higgins

    Clara Planck

  • Kelly Harrison

    Kelly Harrison

    Young Emilia

  • Neve McIntosh

    Neve McIntosh

    Young Clara Plank

  • Katarzyna Al Abbas

    Katarzyna Al Abbas

    Lisa Planck

  • Maria Pakulnis

    Maria Pakulnis

    Emilia

  • Sinéad Matthews

    Sinéad Matthews

    Tania

  • Łukasz Simlat

    Łukasz Simlat

    Vladek

Overview

After Germany invades Poland and the Nazis order the confinement of all local Jews in the ghetto, medical doctor Artur Planck (Joseph Fiennes) manages to flee with his family, seeking refuge at the farm of Emilia (Kelly Harrison), their former grocer. With the Planck family hiding in her attic, Emilia finds her feelings for the physician growing stronger than she wants, or can control -- despite the dangers of the situation.

Rating

6.3 / 10
17 Reviews
1 Popular

1 Reviews

  • Felicity
    Felicity
    7 Jun 24, 2025

    The price of survival...

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