

Drama · War
Overview
Determined to survive at any price, Edith, a young Jewish woman deported to an extermination camp, manages to survive by accepting the role of kapo, a privileged prisoner whose mission is to ruthlessly guard other prisoners.
Top Cast


Susan Strasberg
Susan Strasberg
Edith
Susan Strasberg
Edith


Laurent Terzieff
Laurent Terzieff
Sascha
Laurent Terzieff
Sascha


Emmanuelle Riva
Emmanuelle Riva
Terese
Emmanuelle Riva
Terese


Didi Perego
Didi Perego
Sofia
Didi Perego
Sofia


Gianni Garko
Gianni Garko
Karl
Gianni Garko
Karl
Annabella Besi
Annabella Besi
Carole
Annabella Besi
Carole


Graziella Galvani
Graziella Galvani
Isabelle
Graziella Galvani
Isabelle


Paola Pitagora
Paola Pitagora
Georgette
Paola Pitagora
Georgette
Eleonora Bellinzaghi
Eleonora Bellinzaghi
Eleonora Bellinzaghi


Bruno Scipioni
Bruno Scipioni
Bruno Scipioni
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