

Broken Promise
Visit website6.0/10 • 12
2009-04-30 • 2h 15m
Slovakia, on the eve of the outbreak of World War II. The family of the young Jewish Martin Friedmann gathers to celebrate his bar mitzvah and make a solemn promise that they will all meet again a year later around the same table; but the storms of war and anti-Semitic fanaticism will lead each of them down very different paths.
- Directors
- Jiří Chlumský
- Editors
- Vassilis Skalenakis

Broken Promise
Visit website2009-04-30 • 2h 15m
6.0/10 • 12
Slovakia, on the eve of the outbreak of World War II. The family of the young Jewish Martin Friedmann gathers to celebrate his bar mitzvah and make a solemn promise that they will all meet again a year later around the same table; but the storms of war and anti-Semitic fanaticism will lead each of them down very different paths.
- Directors
- Jiří Chlumský
- Editors
- Vassilis Skalenakis
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsSamuel Spišák
Martin
Ina Gogálová
Mrs. Friedmannová
Ondřej Vetchý
Mr. Friedmann
Marián Slovák
Rabbi
Vlado Černý
Doctor Fehér
Ivan Romančík
Shoemaker Feldman
Roman Luknár
Commander Vózar
Peter Oszlík
Vilo
Sergej Sanža
Cézar
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- Slovak
- Budget
- $1,990,111.00
- Revenue
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- Keywords
- based on novel or bookholocaust (shoah)world war iijew persecutionczechoslovakiabratislava, slovakiabased on true storyantisemitismholocaust (shoah) survivorbased on memoir or autobiographynazi collaborationismjewish culturejewish familyconcentration camp survivorslovakia