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WWII Drama 'Triumph of the Will' Tackles Impossible Choices
15 Feb
Summary
- Film set in 1937 Berlin focuses on a mother's escape plan.
- Parents must choose between abandoning child for survival.
- WWII film shot entirely in New York, re-creating multiple cities.

Set in 1937, "Triumph of the Will" follows a woman who departs Amsterdam for a new life in Berlin with her daughter. She becomes involved with a rabbi dedicated to helping Jews escape Nazi Germany.
The period drama, starring Shira Haas, explores the couple's perilous journey to flee Berlin. They face an impossible choice: abandon their four-year-old daughter, lacking proper papers, to save themselves or risk their lives together.
Producer David Kaplan described the film as a romantic drama and a morality tale. He highlighted the central conflict of choosing between personal safety and the potential sacrifice of their child.




