
And the Violins Stopped Playing
War · Drama
Overview
This is the true story about a group of Romani's (gypsy) in occupied Poland during World War II as they confront the atrocities and tragedies of a forgotten holocaust.
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Horst Buchholz
Horst Buchholz
Dymitr Mirga
Horst Buchholz
Dymitr Mirga
Maya Ramati
Maya Ramati
Zoya Natkin
Maya Ramati
Zoya Natkin


Piotr Polk
Piotr Polk
Roman Mirga
Piotr Polk
Roman Mirga
Didi Ramati
Didi Ramati
Wala Mirga
Didi Ramati
Wala Mirga
Zitto Kazann
Zitto Kazann
Mikita
Zitto Kazann
Mikita


Marcin Troński
Marcin Troński
Josef Mengele
Marcin Troński
Josef Mengele
Wojciech Pastuszko
Wojciech Pastuszko
Koro
Wojciech Pastuszko
Koro


Jacek Sas-Uhrynowski
Jacek Sas-Uhrynowski
Paweł
Jacek Sas-Uhrynowski
Paweł


Marne Maitland
Marne Maitland
Sandu
Marne Maitland
Sandu


Bettine Milne
Bettine Milne
Rosa
Bettine Milne
Rosa
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