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Przemysl, Poland, WWII. Germany emerges victorious over the Russians, and the city comes under Nazi control. The Jewish are sent to the ghettos. While some stand silent, Catholic teenager Stefania Podgorska (portrayed by Kellie Martin as Fusia) chooses the role of a savior and sneaks 13 Jews into her attic. Every day, she risks detection--and immediate execution--by smuggling food and water to the silent group living above her. And when two German nurses are assigned to her living quarters, the chances of discovery become dangerously high. This is the true story of a young woman's selfless commitment and unwavering resolve in the face of war. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)

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inglés The issue with this movie is that since war movies have been filmed for years now, this one hasn’t managed to come up with anything new. On the other hand, it tells a true life story. And those should never be forgotten. Especially because – although they’re very similar – they’re each very distinctive; not only the environments, also the individual characters that live their lives. The upside is especially the fact that it was shot in the Czech Republic and there’s a few Czech actors. That has outweighed the downsides, in my opinion, even though there’s lots of them. The most important one being that the director didn’t manage the movie well and it sometimes feels very B-grade. However, the environments and the apparent efforts of the Czech colleagues to fit in as much war atmosphere as possible pushed my rating one grade higher, because I felt like some aspects of the movie were bordering with perfection and it was apparent that they tried hard with certain things. ()