Unattainable love in a Nazi war | Spring 1941

Unattainable love in a Nazi war | Spring 1941

In the midst of the Nazi invasion of Poland in 1941, the lives of a successful doctor, Artur Planck, his wife Clara, and their two daughters take a dramatic turn as they seek refuge on the farm of their grocer, Emilia. As they navigate the horrors of war, an unexpected and forbidden love triangle emerges, threatening to tear apart the fragile peace they have found in the countryside.

Directed by Uri Barbash and written by Motti Lerner, “Spring 1941” is a gripping war drama that delves into the complexities of human emotions and relationships during a time of great upheaval. Joseph Fiennes delivers a compelling performance as Artur Planck, while Clare Higgins and Neve McIntosh shine in their respective roles as Clara and Emilia.

As the tension mounts and emotions run high, viewers are taken on a rollercoaster of emotions as they witness the impossible love triangle unfold. Will the bonds of family and friendship withstand the test of war, or will love conquer all in the end?

“Spring 1941” is a powerful and poignant film that explores the depths of human emotion against the backdrop of the Nazi era. With its stellar cast and gripping storyline, this movie is sure to leave a lasting impact on audiences long after the credits roll.

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