My name is Sara / Strand Releasing ; James Lucy Productions in association with the USC Shoah Foundation ; written by David Himmelstein ; produced by Justyna Pawlak ; produced and directed by Steven Oritt,
Container of (work): My name is Sara (Motion picture) Container of (expression): My name is Sara (Motion picture). German. Container of (expression): My name is Sara (Motion picture). Polish.
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Zuzanna Surowy, Michalina Olszaska, Eryk Lubos, Konrad Cichon, Pawel Krolikowski, Piotr Nerlewski. Originally released as a motion picture in 2020. Wide screen (1.85) Bonus features: Sara Shaprio's testimony; Exclusive behind the scenes featurette; Original theatrical trailers and other trailers.
Summary:
It tells the true-life story of Sara Goralnik, a thirteen-year-old Polish Jew whose entire family was killed by Nazis in September 1942. After a grueling escape to the Ukrainian countryside, Sara Steals her Christian best friend's identity and finds refuge in a small village, where she is taken in by a farmer and his young wife. She soon discovers the dark secrets of her employers' marriage, compounding her own greatest secret that she must strive to protect, her true identity.
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