At 11, Simon Gronowski jumped from his mother’s arms on a Nazi train bound for Auschwitz. Eighty years later, he plays jazz, speaks in schools, and befriends the son of a Nazi. A film about survival, memory, and forgiveness—told with intimacy, music, and the force of one man’s refusal to hate. His story is a warning, and a gift.
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