The true tragedy of Sara Góralnik, a 13-year-old Polish Jew whose entire family was murdered by Nazis in September 1942, is told in this film. As she makes her way across the Ukrainian countryside, Sara assumes the identity of her Christian best friend and seeks safety in a small village, where she is welcomed by a farmer and his young wife. She quickly uncovers the dark secrets of her employers' marriage, which only serves to exacerbate the most important secret she must work to keep hidden: her own identity.
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The true tragedy of Sara Góralnik, a 13-year-old Polish Jew whose entire family was murdered by Nazis in September 1942, is told in this film. As she makes her way across the Ukrainian countryside, Sara assumes the identity of her Christian best friend and seeks safety in a small village, where she is welcomed by a farmer and his young wife. She quickly uncovers the dark secrets of her employers' marriage, which only serves to exacerbate the most important secret she must work to keep hidden: her own identity.
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