Stork of Hope – dir. Alexander Franskevich-Leie

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Original Film Title: Stork of Hope

Director’s Name: Alexander Franskevich-Leie

Writer’s Name: Alexander Franskevich-Leie

Producer: Alexander Franskevich-Leie, Tomer Mecklberg

Country of Origin: Israel

Country of Filming: Belarus, Germany, Israel

Language: Belarusian, Hebrew, Russian

Runtime: 1 hour 53 minutes 31 seconds

Film Description:

In the early days of World War II, two Jewish brothers lost their parents during the Nazi invasion of Belarus. The boys were imprisoned in a German hospital and found many of their peers there. They were kept in inhuman conditions – hunger, cold, lack of sleep and rest. The only thing the boys had, their treasure – was a family portrait with mom and dad. Before the fascists separated brothers, each of them got half of it.
They will carry this treasure through their struggles and obstacles so that one day they can finally reunite.

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