A Polish Jewish musician struggles to survive the destruction of the Waraw ghetto of World War II.
A brilliant pianist, a Polish Jew, witnesses the restriction Nazis place on Jews in the Polish capital, from restricted access to the building of the Waraw ghetto. As his family is rounded up to be shipped off to the Nazi labor camps, he escapes deportation and eludes capture by living in the ruin of Waraw.
According to Villa Mercedes Lou Springer Hermann adaptation of the autobiography , describing the story of a Polish Jewish pianist difficult to survive during World War II . As a composer and pianist , Wala Di Slough Spearman also insisted on doing live performances on radio before the Nazi occupation . White Terror period of the day , he fled from the arrests of those beasts , still lived in the ghettos of Poland . Here , even if all those who love something had to give up , he still tenaciously alive . Until finally the dawn ...