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Slovakia's official entry for the Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film is a powerful period drama delving deeply into maternal instincts and the fierce struggle for survival during World War II. Based on Petr Krištúfek's novella, the film follows Marika, a widowed Hungarian dressmaker living near the Slovak-Hungarian border during the turbulent years of World War II. With her husband missing and her job with a Jewish tailor lost amid the deportation of Jews to German-occupied Poland, Marika is left to manage the family farm on her own. Her world is further upended when she discovers a young Jewish boy hiding in her barn—a discovery that could cost them both their lives. As she risks everything to protect Simon, the film offers a deeply human perspective on the horrors of war, capturing her resilience and the boy's harrowing journey of survival. Through their intertwined stories, the film presents a moving portrayal of courage, compassion, and the enduring impact of war on ordinary lives.

  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    129 minutes
  • Language
    Hungarian
  • Country
    Hungary
  • Premiere
    Southeast US Premiere
  • Director
    Iveta Grófová
  • Screenwriter
    Iveta Grófová, Peter Kristúfek
  • Cast
    Alexandra Borbély, Milan Ondrík, Nico Klimek
  • Cinematographer
    Martin Strba
  • Editor
    Martin Malo