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The Birch Branch
In a small town hospital, former partisan Korotkevich has been lying in bed for 20 years. As a result of brutal torture in the Gestapo, he lost his memory. Psychiatrist Kondakov succeeds in treating Korotkevich, and his memory returns. Now, with Korotkevich's help, it becomes possible to expose the traitors who betrayed and destroyed the partisan squad during the war.
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Plot Summary
This film is about a young woman who discovers a hidden family secret that changes her perspective on her life. As she delves deeper into her past, she uncovers truths that are both heartbreaking and liberating.
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