The Porcelain Doll

Thomas, the commandant of a Nazi concentration camp, summons Hannah—a prisoner who has just lost her child in the gas chamber—for a private and unsettling conversation. What begins as an encounter defined by power and devastation gradually transforms into an intimate and emotionally charged exchange.

As their dialogue unfolds, layers of guilt, grief, and psychological tension surface, revealing a fragile and unexpected human connection beneath the brutality. Anchored by raw, restrained performances, Porcelain Doll is a performance-driven character study exploring trauma, moral conflict, and the fleeting possibility of forgiveness.

Directed by Maciej Bartoszewski (USA)

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