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Willem Dafoe | Priest | |
Haley Joel Osment | Romek | |
Liam Hess | Tolo | |
Richard Banel | Vladek | |
Olaf Lubaszenko | Gniecio | |
Malgorzata Foremniak | Manka | |
Andrzej Grabowski | Kluba | |
Chiril Vahonin | Robal | |
Ola Frycz | Maria | |
Dorota Piasecka | Ela Kluba | |
Wojciech Smolarz | Pyra | |
Marek Weglarski | Max | |
Edyta Jurecka | Sara | |
Ryszard Ronczewski | Batylin | |
Krystyna Feldman | Wanda |
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Producer | Avi Lerner
Zev Braun Philip Krupp |
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Writer | Yurek Bogayevicz
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Cinematography | Pawel Edelman
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Musician | Jan A.P. Kaczmarek
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In the Tradition of Life Is Beautiful Haley Joel Osment (Secondhand Lions, A.I. Artificial Intelligence, The Sixth Sense) and Willem Dafoe (The Aviator, Spider-Man 1 & 2) star in Edges Of The Lord, and inspiring and enthralling story that's seen through the eyes of a child. To escape an unthinkable fate, a young Jewish boy's (Osment) parents send him to the countryside. And that's when his adventure begins. Spirited away from the Nazi-occupied city in a gunnysack, he's taken in by a kind village farmer with children of his own, masquerades as the farmer's nephew and is coached by the parish priest (Dafoe). Filled with outstanding performances and brilliantly written, this triumphant film is sure to capture your heart. |
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