
No Place on Earth
Documentary · War
Overview
This extraordinary testament to survival from Emmy-winning producer/director Janet Tobias brings to light a story that remained untold for decades: that of thirty-eight Ukrainian Jews who survived World War II by living in caves for eighteen months.
Top Cast
Chris Nicola
Chris Nicola
Self
Chris Nicola
Self
Saul Stermer
Saul Stermer
Self
Saul Stermer
Self
Sam Stermer
Sam Stermer
Self
Sam Stermer
Self
Sonia Dodyk
Sonia Dodyk
Self
Sonia Dodyk
Self
Sima Dodyk
Sima Dodyk
Self
Sima Dodyk
Self
Katalin Lábán
Katalin Lábán
Esther Stermer
Katalin Lábán
Esther Stermer
Péter Balázs Kiss
Péter Balázs Kiss
Saul Stermer
Péter Balázs Kiss
Saul Stermer
Dániel Hegedüs
Dániel Hegedüs
Sol Wexler
Dániel Hegedüs
Sol Wexler
Balázs Barna Hídvégi
Balázs Barna Hídvégi
Nissel Stermer
Balázs Barna Hídvégi
Nissel Stermer
Fruzsina Pelikán
Fruzsina Pelikán
Sonia Dodyk
Fruzsina Pelikán
Sonia Dodyk
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