
Klezmer 2015
Set against the sunlit but deceptive tranquility of a Polish summer in 1943, *Klezmer (2015)* captures the fragile innocence of a youthful gathering that swiftly evolves into an unforeseen turning point under the shadow of German occupation.
Director: Piotr Chrzan
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Klezmer (2015) about?
*Klezmer (2015)* follows a group of village teens enjoying a sunny summer afternoon in 1943 Poland, gathering firewood under German occupation. What starts as a carefree outing takes a dramatic turn when a single, unexpected event sets off a chain reaction that reshapes their futures and those around them.
Who directed Klezmer?
Klezmer was directed by Piotr Chrzan, who guides the film with a sensitive touch that highlights both the beauty and brutality of its setting.
Who stars in Klezmer?
The ensemble stars Dorota Kuduk and Szymon Nowak as the central figures, joined by Kamil Przystał, Filip Kosior, and Weronika Lewoń in pivotal roles.
Is Klezmer (2015) worth watching?
Though unrated on IMDb, *Klezmer (2015)* offers a poignant drama that blends historical weight with personal storytelling. Fans of understated, atmospheric films will appreciate its lyrical pacing and emotional depth.
How long is Klezmer?
Klezmer runs for 97 minutes.
About Klezmer (2015) — A Quiet Summer Day That Changes Everything
Set against the sunlit but deceptive tranquility of a Polish summer in 1943, *Klezmer (2015)* captures the fragile innocence of a youthful gathering that swiftly evolves into an unforeseen turning point under the shadow of German occupation. Director Piotr Chrzan crafts a quietly immersive drama that follows a group of village teenagers as they venture into the forest to collect firewood, only for their carefree day to unravel when an unexpected incident ripples outward, altering lives in ways they never anticipated. The film's gentle pace belies its weighty themes of resilience and upheaval, weaving together personal stories against a backdrop of historical tension. With subtle performances from Dorota Kuduk and Szymon Nowak leading an ensemble cast, *Klezmer* unfolds like a lyrical ballad—haunting yet beautiful, where every quiet moment resonates with deeper meaning.