
The Lullaby
Drama · War · History
Overview
The movie consists of three novellas, the events of which take place during World War II. The first, "White Daisies", tells how a Polish priest saves a Jewish boy who survived a mass shooting. Another movie story, "Desolation," is about a ghetto boy in love who must, by all means, bring wildflowers to his beloved. The third novel, "The Cuckoo's Prediction," is about a prisoner who escapes from a POW camp. He escapes after his bunkmate tells him that he heard him speaking Yiddish in his sleep.
Top Cast


Ludwik Benoit
Ludwik Benoit
Priest
Ludwik Benoit
Priest
Ventsy Pavlov
Ventsy Pavlov
Refugee
Ventsy Pavlov
Refugee


Artur Barciś
Artur Barciś
SS-Lageraufseher
Artur Barciś
SS-Lageraufseher


Marek Frąckowiak
Marek Frąckowiak
MMG Soldier
Marek Frąckowiak
MMG Soldier


Maciej Pietrzyk
Maciej Pietrzyk
Maciej Pietrzyk
Herman Lehrer
Herman Lehrer
Herman Lehrer


Elżbieta Strzałkowska
Elżbieta Strzałkowska
Elżbieta Strzałkowska


Michał Szwejlich
Michał Szwejlich
Michał Szwejlich
Gerard Ojeda
Gerard Ojeda
Gerard Ojeda
Leonid Hasin
Leonid Hasin
Leonid Hasin
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