
“The ghetto is no place for love stories.”
January 1942, in Nazi-occupied Poland during World War II. Thousands of Jews have been confined to the Warsaw ghetto for more than a year. Outside, life goes on; inside, they struggle to survive another day. Still, on a cold winter night, a group of Jewish actors manage to stage a lively musical comedy.
Amidst unimaginable horror, the power of art and community shines through. This film captures the resilience of the human spirit, finding moments of joy and defiance even in the darkest of times. It's a poignant testament to survival and the enduring strength of hope.
















