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The first Polish feature film about Poles murdered for aiding Jews. The plot is based on events that took place in Ciepielów between 1939 and 1942, enriched with storylines from other towns in the Mazovia region. It is a universal tale about the varied human responses to extreme challenges about the choices faced by the inhabitants of impoverished villages and small towns in the heart of Europe eight decades ago, and the terrible burden they took upon their shoulders.
Cast

Michał Filipiak
Grabiec

Andrzej Róg
Rabbi Herszek

Jacek Król
Kosior

Marcin Sztendel
Antek

Klaudiusz Kaufmann
Carl Bruno

Piotr Napierała
Bronek Kowalski

Kamil Piotrowski
Nehemia

Anna Sarna
Bronisława Kowalska

Kamil Przystał
Abram

Jacek Borusiński
Pineches

Jan Marczewski
Dawid

Marta Ojrzyńska
Salomea

Olga Rayska
Elka Cukier

Zbigniew Stryj
Priest Barski

Piotr Kaźmierczak
Skoczylas

Kazimierz Mazur
Obuchiewicz

Anna Paliga
Ester

Konrad Marszałek
Franek Kordula

Jakub Kornacki
Policeman Góski

Arkadiusz Janiczek
Adam Kowalski

Jakub Pruski
Berek Pineches

Artur Dziurman
Village Headman Mirecki

Andrzej Mastalerz
Lewandowski

Leszek Zduń
Senkowicz

Jakub Sierenberg
Otto

Tomasz Sobczak
Icek Cukier

Katarzyna Cynke
Ms. Obuchiewicz

Aleksandra Piotrowska
Nun

Jolanta Olszewska
Rachela

Mirosława Maludzińska
Mother Superior