The harrowing and ultimately life-affirming story of Holocaust children who were
relocated and rehabilitated in the UK after World War II. It began with
uncertainty and fear in the new land, however, it eventually led to the triumph
of hope and goodwill and life-long friendship and happiness that they all
cherish.
This movie proved to us that even movies that are paying tribute and kudos to some fellas can still be a masterpiece. This was amazingly directed with beautiful writing and cinematography. This is indeed a most mature and subtle biopic I have ever seen.
The true story concerning Polish Jewish child survivors of the holocaust brought to the UK after WW2 and their adaptation to "normality". 75 years on and still revealing.
As someone who's grandparents was a Windermere child, I have no complaints and only praise to speak of this masterpiece. Will definitely be a classic and I must say, Marek Wroblewski's acting was elite and he's definitely one to watch out for. Amazing experience.
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