Set in France at the
beginning of World War II, this inspiring film narrates the heroic
work of Sister Helene Studler, the Daughter of Charity who saved the
lives of thousands of French refugees by preventing them from
becoming prisoners of the Nazi forces, or freeing those who were many
illustrious characters including the future Prime Minister of France,
Francois de Mitterrand. Sister Helene was dedicated to the care
orphans, the homeless and the abandoned in France when WWII broke
out, and she witnessed the horror and the barbarism of the Nazis, who
built a concentration camp close to her center. Putting her life in
constant danger, she organized an amazing underground network of
freedom to save over 2,000 people from death by the Nazis.
Product Details:
- 120 minutes
- Colorful Widescreen
- Not Rated