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Successful doctor Artur Planck, his wife Clara and their two daughters are seeking shelter from Germans storming Poland. They find a safe house in the farm of Emilia, their local grocer who is all alone after her husband fought for his country and never returned. Amidst the horrors of the war that surrounds them, an impossible love triangle erupts as Emelia uncontrollably falls in love with Artur. Such a fragile arrangement is sustained by love - or is it just the will to survive? The answer to that question may not even be made known to those who make it out alive.

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Released
07 August 2017
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Lightning Pictures 
Classification
Runtime
120 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5037899039458 
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War drama directed by Uri Barbash and starring Joseph Fiennes and Kelly Harrison. Doctor Artur Planck (Fiennes) and his family are Polish Jews, on the run from the Nazis in 1941. They find a hiding place at the farm of Emilia (Harrison), a woman whose husband left to fight and hasn't returned. When Artur and Emilia's friendship develops into an affair, Artur is put in a difficult position. His behaviour could destroy his family but if he puts a stop to his relationship with Emilia, he risks losing the safety of the farm and falling into the hands of the Nazis.

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